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Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodiura salt, monohydrate. High purity dry form of PERMA KLEER NTA 150. White crystalline power. Chelating value at pH 11 355 mg calcium per g [Pg.376]

Tetra sodium salt (Na4) of EDTA. Chelating agent for calcium, magnesium and other divalent and trivalent metal ions in acid, neutral and alkaline conditions. [Pg.376]

Trisodium salt (Na3) of HEEDTA. Used to form chelates with metal ions including ferric ion from pH 1 to 13. Particularly effective in presence of strong oxidizing agents. [Pg.376]

Sodium glucoheptonate. Chelates iron in caustic solutions. Stable at elevated temperatures. [Pg.376]

Blend of sequestrants. Exceptionally high chelating values of iron and copper over a wide pH range. Can be used in diverse processes such as dyeing under acidic conditions or bleaching in an alkaline medium. [Pg.376]


Chlorates are strong oxidising agents. Dry materials, such as cloth, leather, or paper, contaminated with chlorate may be ignited easily by heat or friction. Extreme care must be taken to ensure that chlorates do not come in contact with heat, organic materials, phosphoms, ammonium compounds, sulfur compounds, oils, greases or waxes, powdered metals, paint, metal salts (especially copper), and solvents. Chlorates should be stored separately from all flammable materials in a cool, dry, fireproof building. [Pg.500]

Extinguishing Agents Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water fog, chemical foam Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used None Special Hazards of Combustion Products Not pertinent Behavior in Fire Vapor from molten benzoic acid may form explosive mixture with air. Concentrated dust may form explosive mixture in air Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 1,063 Electrical Hazard Not pertinent Burning Rate Not pertinent. [Pg.41]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) 16 CC Flammable Limits in Air (%) 1.7 - 8.9 (at 212 of) Fire Extinguishing Agents Dry chemical, alcohol foam, carbon dioxide Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Water may be ineffective Special Hazards of Combustion Products Toxic oxides of nitrogen may form Behavior in Eire No ditz Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 716 Electrical Hazard No data Burning Rate 7 mm/min. [Pg.62]

Fire Hazards - Flash Point Not pertinent (ignites spontaneous) Flammable limits in Air (%) Not pertinent Fire Extinguishing Agents Dry chemical, sand, powdered limestone Fire Extinguishing... [Pg.140]


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