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Aluminum reactivity with water

Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water No reaction Reactivity with Common Materials Attacks copper and copper alloys these metals should not be used. Penetrates leather, so contaminated leather shoes and gloves should be destroyed. Attacks aluminum in high concentrations Stability During Transport Stable Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics Not pertinent Polymerization May occur spontaneously in absence of oxygen or on exposure to visible light or excessive heat, violently in the presence of alkali. Pure ACN is subject to polymerization with rapid pressure development. The commercial product is inhibited and not subject to this reaction Inhibitor of Polymerization Methylhydroquinone (35 - 45 ppm). [Pg.10]

Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water Mild liberation of heat Reactivity with Common Materials Corrosive to copper, copper alloys, aluminum alloys, galvanized surfaces Stability During Transport Stable Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics Dilute with water Polymerization Not pertinent Inhibitor of Polymerization Not pertinent. [Pg.18]

Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water No reaction Reactivity with Common Materials Aluminum, copper, brass, lead, zinc salts, mineral acids, oxidizing or reducing agents all can cause rapid decomposition Stability During Transport Unstable, slowly evolves oxygen Inhibitor of Polymerization Not pertinent.. [Pg.135]

Aluminum metal, the next element to the right in the same row as sodium and magnesium in the periodic table, has an even lesser tendency to lose electrons, even though it does lose electrons to become the aluminum ion, Al1. Its reactivity with water is almost nil ... [Pg.395]

Diisopropylbenzene Hydroperoxide — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) 175 Flammable Limits in Air (%) Data not available Fire Extinguishing Agents Foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide Fire Extinguishing Agents Not to be Used Water may be ineffective Special Hazards of Combustion Products Flammable alcohol and ketone gases are formed in fires Behavior in Fire Burns with a flare effect. Containers may explode Ignition Temperature (deg. F) Data not available Electrical Hazard Data not available Burning Rate Data not available Chemical Reactivity Reactivity with Water No reaction Reactivity with Common Materials Aluminum, copper, brass, lead, zinc salts. [Pg.346]


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