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Acetic acid flammability limits

Acrolein is a highly toxic material with extreme lachrymatory properties. At room temperature acrolein is a liquid with volatility and flammability somewhat similar to those of acetone, but, unlike acetone, its solubility in water is limited. Commercially, acrolein is always stored withhydroquinone and acetic acid as inhibitors. [Pg.23]


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