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Amines sulfato

In principle, it is a matter of convention whether a ligand is considered to be anionic, neutral or cationic. The default is to consider ligands as anionic, so that OH is hydroxido , Cl chlorido , S04 sulfato , etc. Some ligands are conventionally regarded as neutral, e.g. amines and phosphanes and ligands derived from hydrocarbons by removal of a hydrogen atom, such as methyl, benzyl, etc. [Pg.112]

Method A 2-amino alcohol and CS, (Section IIj). Bj 2-halo amine and CSj (Section TVj), B 2-sulfato amine and CSj (Section IVj). C ethyleneimine unsaturated amines) and CSj (Section IVj). D 2-amino thioles and CSj (Section III,). E 2-iminothiazolidines and CSj (Section HI,). F jS,y-unsaturated amine and CSj (Section IVJ. G amines, CSj and a-halo ketones (Section IV,), H amines, CSj and 1,2-dihalo alkanes (Section VIg). [Pg.142]

SULFATO AMONICO (Spanish) (7783-20-2) Aqueous solution is a strong acid. Reacts with caustics, forming ammonia. Violent reaction with potassium chlorate. Hot material reacts with nitrates, nitrites, chlorates. Attacks metals. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, amides, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, vinyl acetate, alkylene oxides, epichlorohydrin. Mixture with sodium hypochlorite forms unstable explosive nitrogen trichloride. [Pg.1099]

SULFATO de HIDROXILAMINA (Spanish) (10039-54-0) A strong oxidizer. Heat or friction may cause explosive decomposition. Violent, possibly explosive, reaction occurs with caustics, reducing agents, or combustible materials. Reacts with alkaline materials, forming unstable hydroxylamine may cause explosive decomposition. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, caustics, aluminum, ammonia, alkylene oxides, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, amides, isocyanates, magnesium, organic anhydrides, vinyl acetate, epichlorohydrin. [Pg.1100]

SULFATO de ZINC (Spanish) (7733-02-0) Incompatible with strong bases, evolves heat. Violent reaction with phosphorus, finely divided aluminum or magnesium. Aqueous solution is incompatible with strong acids, alkalis, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, alky-lene oxides, amides, epichlorohydiin, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, nitromethane, vinyl... [Pg.1101]


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