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Alcohols, hexahydric, ethylene oxide

MAGNESIUM PERCHLORATE HEXAHYDRATE (10034-81-8) A powerful oxidizer. Potentially violent or explosive reaction with reducing agents, alcohols, ammonia gas, argon (wet), butyl fluorides, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene oxide, fluorobutane (wet), fuels, hydrazines, hydrocarbons, mineral acids, powdered metals, organic matter, phosphorus, trimethyl phosphite. Mixture with ethanol forms explosive ethyl perchlorate. Incompatible with alkenes and many other materials. Shock may cause magnesium perchlorate to explode. [Pg.723]


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