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Why is the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) important in a laboratory setting?(1 point)
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It serves as a record of experiments conducted in the lab.
It serves as a record of experiments conducted in the lab.

It lists the names of all personnel who have worked with a particular chemical.
It lists the names of all personnel who have worked with a particular chemical.

It contains detailed information on the properties, hazard, safe handling and emergency measures related to chemicals used in the lab.
It contains detailed information on the properties, hazard, safe handling and emergency measures related to chemicals used in the lab.

It provides entertainment for lab personnel during breaks.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It contains detailed information on the properties, hazard, safe handling and emergency measures related to chemicals used in the lab.

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