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Boron arsenic

Many organic peroxides of metals have been hydrolyzed to alkyl hydroperoxides. The alkylperoxy derivatives of aluminum, antimony, arsenic, boron, cadmium, germanium, lead, magnesium, phosphoms, silicon, tin, and zinc yield alkyl hydroperoxides upon hydrolysis (10,33,60,61). [Pg.105]

Organomineral peroxides of antimony arsenic, boron, magnesium, tin, cadmium, lead, silicon, and 2inc have been prepared by autoxidation and some are Hsted in Table 3 (33,44,60,93,115). For example, dimethyl cadmium reacts with oxygen to form methylperoxy methyl cadmium [69331-62-0] and bis(methylperoxy) cadmium. [Pg.111]

Institute of Medicine, Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium, and Zinc, National Academies Press, Washington, 2001. [Pg.174]

Interaction of the lithium derivative with a range of chloro- and fluoro-derivatives of arsenic, boron, phosphorus, silicon and sulfur during warming to 25°C tended to be violently exothermic in absence of solvent. Thionyl chloride reacted with explosion. See Hexafluoroisopropylideneamine Butyllithium See other jv-metal derivatives... [Pg.387]

Antimony, bismuth, arsenic, boron, red phosphorus, silicon [1] and tin [2] all react with incandescence. [Pg.1509]

Intimate mixtures with carbon or phosphorus may ignite or explode [1]. Other readily oxidisable materials (probably antimony, arsenic, boron, sulfur, selenium) also form explosive mixtures [2], Use of finely powdered carbon, rather than the granular carbon specified for a reagent, mixed with sodium peroxide caused an explosion [3],... [Pg.1827]

Taylor, D., B.G. Maddock, and G. Mance. 1985. The acute toxicity of nine grey list metals (arsenic, boron, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, vanadium and zinc) to two marine fish species dab (Limanda limanda) and grey mullet (Chelon labrosus). Aquat. Toxicol. 7 135-144. [Pg.633]

Arsenic boron and mercury. As discussed in the following section, As, B, and Hg are typically enriched in geothermal fluids, as compared to surface- and groundwaters (Sakamoto et al. 1988 Ballantyne Moore 1988). Being quite fugitive, Hg partitions significantly into the steam phase at... [Pg.318]

A short time ago numerous triorganyl-cyclotriphosphanes have become accessible as pure substances on various synthetic routes (2). Moreover, three-membered phosphorus heterocycles with carbon, silicon, germanium, arsenic, boron, and sulfur as hetero ring atoms could be synthesized (2). Recently, we have found that such compounds with elements of the fifth periodtare als stable enough fop existence. Through the reaction of K(Bu )P-P(Bu )K with Bu S C1 or Bu -SnC at -78°C, the diphosphastib rane ... [Pg.264]

Nonmetals. Explosive mixtures formed with carbon,8 phosphorus,8 antimony, arsenic, boron, sulfur, and selenium.12... [Pg.574]


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Arsenic boron halides

Arsenic hydrides boron halides

Arsenic, elemental boron halides

Boron arsenate

Boron arsenate

Boron arsenic anions

Boron arsenic compounds

Boron arsenic hydrides

Boron arsenic—oxygen bonds

Boron elemental arsenic

Boron, Silicon, Molybdenum, Arsenic, and Selenium

Reactions with Sulfur, Boron, Carbon, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth

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