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Acrylonitrile flash point

Acrylonitrile (Vinyl cyanide) CH,CHCN Closely resembles HCN in toxic action Poisonous by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption Emits cyanides when heated or contacted by acids or acid fumes Symptoms flushed face, irritation of eyes and nose, nausea etc. Colourless flammable liquid with mild, faintly pungent odour Elash point 0°C. Dilute water solutions also have low flash points... [Pg.127]

Benzene is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid with a pleasant characteristic odor, bp 80.1°C, flash point -11.1°C, and ignition temperature 538°C. Benzene has been found to be very toxic and is on the list of Known to Be Human Carcinogens published every two years by the Department of Health and Human Services under the National Toxicology Program (NTP). There are four top 50 chemicals on this worst carcinogen list benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene oxide and vinyl chloride. There are also four chemicals in the top 50 on the Reasonably Anticipated to Be Human Carcinogens list acrylonitrile, ethylene dichloride, formaldehyde, and propylene oxide. [Pg.133]

DIAMINOAETHAN (German) (107-15-3) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 104 F/40°C). An organic base. Violent reaction with strong acids, strong oxidizers, chlorinated organic compounds, acetic anhydride, acrolein, acrylic acid, acrylonitrile, aUyl... [Pg.383]


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