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Flammable liquids aldehydes

ACETALDEHYDE Acetic Aldehyde, Ethanal, Ethyl Aldehyde Flammable Liquid, I 2 4 2 ... [Pg.95]

PROPIONALDEHYDE Propyl aldehyde, Propaldehyde, Propanal, Propionic aldehyde Flammable Liquid, II 2 3 1 ... [Pg.108]

Sodium (metal). Used as a fine wire or as chips, for more completely drying ethers, saturated hydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons which have been partially dried (for example with calcium chloride or magnesium sulfate). Unsuitable for acids, alcohols, alkyl halides, aldehydes, ketones, amines and esters. Reacts violently if water is present and can cause a fire with highly flammable liquids. [Pg.28]

ACROLEIN Acraldehyde, Acrylic Aldehyde, Allyl Aldehyde, Ethylene Aidehide, 2-Propenal, Acrylaldehyde Flammable Liquid, III 3 3 2 ... [Pg.95]

CROTONALDEHY DE beta-Methylacrolein, Crotenaldehyde, Crotonic Aldehyde, trans-2-Butenal Flammable Liquid, II 3 3 2... [Pg.99]

Some organics, acetic anhydride, metals, alcohols, wood and its derivatives (see the other tables in this chapter dealing with this compound) Aldehydes, alcohols, unsaturated hydrocarbons Flammable liquids, metals, aldehydes, alcohols, impact, hydrocarbons (unsaturated)... [Pg.571]

Flammable Liquid SAFETY PROFILE Poison via intraperitoneal route. Mutation data reported. A dangerous fire hazard with a flash point at room temperamre. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. See also ALDEHYDES. [Pg.2]

SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion. Mildly toxic by inhalation. A skin irritant. Flammable liquid. Can react vigorously with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes. See also ALDEHYDES. [Pg.479]

Butyraldehyde is a clear, mobile, flammable, liquid with a pungent odor. It is miscible with all common solvents, for example, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes. [Pg.367]

ACETYL PROPANE (563-80-4) CjHioO Highly flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.2 to 8.0 flash point 26°F/-3°C 43°F/6°Cl autoignition temp 887°F/475°C]. Reacts violently with strong oxidizers, aldehydes, nitric acid, perchloric acid. Incompatible with acids, anhydrides,... [Pg.23]

AMYL ALDEHYDE (110-62-3) CsH,oO Highly flammable liquid. Peroxidizable material. Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 54°F/12°C Fire Rating 3). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, bromine, ketones. Incompatible with strong acids (may cause exothermic selfcondensation or polymerization reactions) ammonia, strong caustics, amines, amides, organic hydroxides. Unless stabilized, with antioxidants (to retard autoxidation), this... [Pg.79]


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