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Antimony Perchloride

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Antimony (V) Chloride Antimony Perchloride Chemical Formula SbClj. [Pg.24]

Ansul Edier 121 Anthracene Anthracin Antimony Butter Antimony (III) Chloride Antimony (V) Chloride Antimony Pentachloride Antimony Pentafluoride Antimony Perchloride Antimony Potassium Tartrate Antimony Trichloride Antimony Trifluoride Antimony Trioxide Aparasin Aphtiria APO... [Pg.23]

IDE ANTIMONY PENTACHLORIDE (DOT) ANTIMONY PERCHLORIDE ANTIMOONPENTA-CHLORIDE (DUTCH) BUTTER of ANTIMONY PENTACHLOROANTIMONY PENTACHLORURE d ANTIMOINE (FRENCH) PERCHLORURE d ANTIMOINE (FRENCH)... [Pg.91]

ANTIMONY PERCHLORIDE (7647-18-9) Decomposes on contact with acids, water, or other forms of moisture, producing fumes of hydrogen chloride and antimony pentoxide. Violent reaction with alkalis, ammonia. Decomposes in heat above 171°F/77°C, forming chlorine and antimony trichloride. Attacks many metals in the presence of moisture, forming explosive hydrogen gas. Reacts with air, forming heavier-than-air corrosive vapors. [Pg.124]

Antimony compounds are based on antimony, an element that exhibits both metal and nonmetal properties. Many of its compounds are toxic and corrosive, particularly the soluble salts. They include antimony iodide and antimony perchloride. Some antimony compounds decompose in water to produce toxic gases e.g., antimony sulphate decomposes to sulphur dioxide while antimony bromide produces bromine gas. [Pg.128]

Synonyms Antimonic chloride Antimony (V) chloride Antimony perchloride Butter of antimony Pentachloroantimony Empirical CIsSb Formula SbCIs... [Pg.324]

PERCHLORIDE of MERCURY (7487-94-7) HgCl, Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. Incompatible with albumin, alkalis, alkaloid salts, anhydrous ammonia, antimony, arsenic, borax, bromides, carbonates, chloric acid, copper, formates, gelatin, hydrozoic acid, infusions... [Pg.835]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.50 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.24 ]




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