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Alkalis carbonyl chloride fluoride

ARCTON -9 (75-69-4) Reacts violently, with barium, alkali amides, alkali metals, metal powders, sodium, and potassium, molten aluminum or magnesium. Undergoes thermal decomposition when exposed to red-hot surfaces or fire, forming chlorine, hydrogen fluoride or chloride, phosgene, and carbonyl fluoride. Contact with water causes slow decomposition. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Attacks aluminum, copper, magnesium, tin, zinc. [Pg.131]


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