List of UN numbers 1801 to 1900

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UN numbers from UN1801 to UN1900 as assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are as follows:

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UN 1801 to UN 1900

UN NumberClassProper Shipping Name
UN 18018 Octyltrichlorosilane
UN 18028 Perchloric acid with not more than 50 percent acid by mass
UN 18038 Phenolsulfonic acid, liquid
UN 18048 Phenyltrichlorosilane
UN 18058 Phosphoric acid
UN 18068 Phosphorus pentachloride
UN 18078 Phosphorus pentoxide
UN 18088 Phosphorus tribromide
UN 18096.1 Phosphorus trichloride
UN 18108 Phosphorus oxychloride
UN 18118 Potassium hydrogendifluoride, solid or Potassium hydrogendifluoride, solution
UN 18128 Potassium fluoride
UN 18138 Potassium hydroxide, solid
UN 18148Potassium hydroxide, solution
UN 18153 Propionyl chloride
UN 18168 Propyltrichlorosilane
UN 18178 Pyrosulfuryl chloride
UN 18188 Silicon tetrachloride
UN 18198 Sodium aluminate, solution
UN 1820 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 1821 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Sodium hydrogen sulfate, solid (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 1822 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18238 Sodium hydroxide, solid
UN 18248Sodium hydroxide solution
UN 18258 Sodium monoxide
UN 18268 Nitrating acid mixtures, spent with more than 50 percent nitric acid or Nitrating acid mixtures, spent with not more than 50 percent nitric acid
UN 18278 Stannic chloride, anhydrous
UN 18288 Sulfur chlorides
UN 18298 Sulfur trioxide, inhibited or Sulfur trioxide, stabilized
UN 18308 Sulfuric acid with more than 51 percent acid
UN 18318 Sulfuric acid, fuming with 30 percent or more free sulfur trioxide or Sulfuric acid, fuming with less than 30 percent free sulfur trioxide
UN 18328Sulfuric acid, spent
UN 18338 Sulfurous acid
UN 18348 Sulfuryl chloride
UN 18358 Tetramethylammonium hydroxide
UN 18368 Thionyl chloride
UN 18378 Thiophosphoryl chloride
UN 18388 Titanium tetrachloride
UN 18398 Trichloroacetic acid
UN 18408 Zinc chloride, solution
UN 18419 Acetaldehyde ammonia
UN 1842 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Acetic acid (UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18436.1 Ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate
UN 1844 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18459 Carbon dioxide, solid, also called Dry ice
UN 18468 Carbon tetrachloride
UN 18478 Potassium sulfide, hydrated with not less than 30 percent water of crystallization
UN 18488 Propionic acid
UN 18496.1 Sodium sulfide, hydrated with not less than 30 percent water
UN 1850 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Eradicator, paint, liquid or Eradicator, grease, liquid (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 18516.1 Medicine, liquid, toxic, n.o.s.
UN 1852 to 1853 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18544.2 Barium alloys, pyrophoric
UN 18554.2 Calcium, pyrophoric or Calcium alloys, pyrophoric
UN 18564.2Rags, oily
UN 18574.2 Textile waste, wet
UN 18582 Hexafluoropropylene, compressed or Refrigerant gas R 1216
UN 18592 Silicon tetrafluoride, compressed
UN 18603 Vinyl fluoride, inhibited
UN 1861 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18623 Ethyl crotonate
UN 18633 Fuel, aviation, turbine engine
UN 1864 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Gas drips or Gas drips, hydrocarbon (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 18653 n-Propyl nitrate
UN 18663Resin solution, flammable
UN 1867 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Cigarettes or Self-lighting cigarettes (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 18684.1 Decaborane
UN 18694.3 Magnesium or Magnesium alloys with more than 50 percent magnesium in pellets, turnings, or ribbons
UN 18704.1 Potassium borohydride
UN 18715.1 Titanium hydride
UN 18725.1 Lead dioxide
UN 18735.1 Perchloric acid with more than 50 percent but not more than 72 percent acid, by mass
UN 1874 to 1883 ?(UN No.s no longer in use)
UN 18846.1 Barium oxide
UN 18856.1 Benzidine
UN 18866.1 Benzylidene chloride
UN 18876.1 Bromochloromethane
UN 18886.1 Chloroform
UN 18896.1 Cyanogen bromide
UN 1890 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18916.1 Ethyl bromide
UN 18926.1 Ethyldichloroarsine
UN 1893 ?(UN No. no longer in use)
UN 18946.1 Phenylmercuric hydroxide
UN 18956.1 Phenylmercuric nitrate
UN 1896 ?(UN No. no longer in use) Resin solution, toxic (UN No. no longer in use) [1]
UN 18976.1 Tetrachloroethylene
UN 18988 Acetyl iodide
UN 1899 to 1900 ?(UN No.s no longer in use)

n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s. entry [2]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dangerous goods</span> Solids, liquids, or gases harmful to people, other organisms, property or the environment

Dangerous goods, abbreviated DG, are substances that when transported are a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. Certain dangerous goods that pose risks even when not being transported are known as hazardous materials. An example for dangerous goods is hazardous waste which is waste that has substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Chapter I: Research and Special Administration". The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1988. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  2. "Chapter 1.2 Definitions and Units of Measurement" (PDF).