Each page of a chemical on world's largest online chemistry textbook has a datasheet on the top right of the page. So the page for water.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2O
It shows an 'empty' (all zeroes) NFPA-704 blue-red-yellow diamond with no toxicity (blue, correct), no flammability (red, correct) and no reactivity
(yellow).
But water is rather reactive with many chemicals, it corrodes many metals. I would guess it a value of 2 out of 4 (4 = highest NFPA rating).
I would only give noble gases, gold or WC or BN a zero rating for reactivity.
What are your opinions ?
[Edited on 2017-10-14 by metalresearcher] |