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Acetylene trichloride

Acetylene trichloride 1-chloro-2,2-dichloroethylene 1,1 -dichloro-2-chloroethylene ethylene trichloride trichlororide TCE 1,1,2-trichloroethylene trichloroethene... [Pg.194]

SYNS ACETYLENE TRICHLORIDE ALGYLEN ANAMENTH BENZINOL BLACOSOLV CECOLENE l-CHLORO-2,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE CHLORYLEA CHORYLEN CIRCOSOLV CRAWHASPOL DENSINFLUAT U-DICHLORO-2-CHLOROETHYLENE DOW-TRI DUKERON ETHINYL TRICHLORIDE ETHYLENE TRICHLORIDE FLECK-FLIP FLUATE GERMALGENE LANADIN... [Pg.1368]

Synonyms Trichloroethene 1,1,2-Trichloroe-thene TCE TRI Trichlor Acetylene trichloride Ethylene, trichloro Ethylene trichloride Triclene Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Other Class Chlorinated olefinic hydrocarbon Chemical Eormula C2HCI3... [Pg.2773]

ACETYLENE TRICHLORIDE (79-01 -6) C2HCI3 Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 12.5 to 90 flashpoint >200°F/>93°C autoignition temp 770 F/410 C Fire Rating 1]. Violent reaction with strong caustics (lye, potassiimi hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, etc.). Impact... [Pg.21]

Orange-red crystals. Irritating odor, mp 245-246". d Ul, bp 360-400". Phosphoresces at 16CP. Flammable when heated in air. Dec in moist air. So] in carbon tetra-thloride, carbon disulfide, chloroform, benzene, toluene, acetone, acetylene dichloride, acetylene trichloride. [Pg.1169]

Synonyms and trade names ethylene trichloride, acetylene trichloride, trichloroethene, TCE, Tre, Algylen, Benzinol, Blancosolv, Chlorilen, Circosolv, Dow-tri, Fleck-Flip, Lanadin, Perm-A-Chlor, Petzinol, Trethylene, Triasol, Trichloran, Tri-Clene, Trilene, TRI-plus, Vestrol, Vitran. [Pg.659]

SYNONYMS acetylene-trichloride, algylen, anameth, chlorilen, ethinyl-trichloride, ethylene-trichloride, fluate, germalgene, narcogen, narkosoid, threthylen, trichloroethylene, tri-chloro-ethane, triclene, trilen, trilene, trimar, uestrosol... [Pg.377]

SYNONYMS acetylene trichloride, l,l-dichloro-2-chloroethylene, ethinyl trichloride, ethylene trichloride, tee, trichloroethene, trilene. [Pg.964]

Synonyms cas 79-01-6 acetylene trichloride benzinol ethinyl trichloride ehylene trichloride ... [Pg.273]

Acetylene trichloride. See Trichloroethylene Acetylenic glycol. See Tetramethyl decynediol Acetylenogen. See Calcium carbide N-Acetyl ethanolamine. See Acetamide MEA Acetyl ether. See Acetic anhydride p-Acetylethylbenzene. See 4-Ethylacetophenone... [Pg.52]

Synonyms Acetylene trichloride 1-Chloro-2,2-dichloroethylene 1,1 -Dichloro-2-chloroethylene Ethinyl trichloride Ethylene trichloride... [Pg.4489]

Supermesitylgermanium trichloride was prepared in modest yield from GeCl4 (Equation (59)), and a dichlorogermole can be prepared from diphenylacetylene and GeCU (Equation (60)).19 The germylated cyano compounds 24 can be prepared via monosubstitution of Mes2GeX2 (Equation (61)).86 The bulky germylated acetylene compound 25 was also prepared by a monosubstitution reaction (Equation (62)). [Pg.716]

Tellurium tetrachloride and aryltellurium trichloride, as well as tellurium tetrabro-mide" and aryltellurium tribromides add to acetylenes to produce, respectively, 2-halovinyl tellurium trihalides and dihalides, which can be submitted to further manipulations. [Pg.84]

Diethyl ether, Dichloromethylphosphine, Ethyl alcohol, N,N-Diethylamine, 2-Dimethylaminomethanol, Rhombic sulfur Acetylene, Arsenic trichloride. Aluminum chloride Acetylene, Arsenic trichloride. Mercuric chloride, Hydrochloric acid Methylene chloride. Magnesium metal turnings, Tetrahydrofuran, Arsenic trichloride, Hexanes... [Pg.156]

Sodium azide, Lead acetate, Water Picric acid. Sodium hydroxide. Lead nitrate Styphinic acid. Sodium hydroxide, Lead-II-nitrate Styphinic acid. Magnesium carbonate. Lead nitrate. Nitric acid Phloroglucinol, Glacial acetic acid. Sodium nitrite. Lead nitrate Acetylene, Arsenic trichloride. Mercuric chloride. Hydrochloric acid... [Pg.334]

Was prepd by treating acetylene-bis-magnesium iodide, Mgl.CiC.Mg I, in ether with arsenium trichloride... [Pg.70]

Bahr.Ber 61,2178-83(1928) 63,99(1930) Phosphorus Carbide, PaCj, wh amorph ppt, which spontaneously ignites when gently warmed. Was prepd by treating an ethereal soln of acetylene-bis-magnesium iodide, MgI.C CMgI with phosphorous trichloride Refs l)Beil l,[22l] 2)E- deMahler, BullFr... [Pg.78]


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