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Azide nonmetals

Lead(II) azide Lead chromate Lead dioxide Calcium stearate, copper, zinc, brass, carbon disulfide Iron hexacyanoferrate(4-) Aluminum carbide, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydroxylamine, ni-troalkanes, nitrogen compounds, nonmetal halides, peroxoformic acid, phosphorus, phosphorus trichloride, potassium, sulfur, sulfur dioxide, sulfides,... [Pg.1478]

Hydrazinofluorophosphines, 13 393 Hydrazoic acid, 9 134 reaction mechanisms, 22 131-135 of coordinated azide ion, 22 133-135 oxidation by metals, 22 131, 132 by nonmetals, 22 132, 133 thermal decomposition of, 14 121 Hydrides... [Pg.137]

The important compounds of nitrogen with hydrogen are ammonia, hydrazine, and hy dr azoic acid, the parent of the shock-sensitive azides. Phosphine forms neutral solutions in water reaction of nonmetal halides with water—hydrolysis—produces oxoacids but no change in oxidation number. [Pg.856]

Metal Azides. Vapor with silver or sodium azide forms explosive bromine azide.10 Metals. Impact-sensitive mixtures are formed from lithium or sodium in dry bromine.11 Potassium, germanium, antimony, and rubidium ignite in bromine vapor.12 Violent reaction occurs with aluminum, mercury, or titanium.13 Methanol. Vigorously exothermic reaction on mixing the liquids.14 Nonmetal Hydrides. At room temperature, violent explosion and ignition occur with silane and its homologs15,16 and with germane.17... [Pg.103]

Amine metal oxosalts metal compounds with coordinated ammonia, hydrazine, or similar nitrogenous donors and ionic chlorate(Vll), nitrate(V), manganate(VIl), or other oxidizing group Azides, including metal, nonmetal, and organic azides Chlorate(lll) salts of metals... [Pg.171]

CHLOROCHROMIC ANHYDRIDE (14977-61-8) A powerful oxidizer. Violent reaction with water, producing hydrochloric and chromic acids, and chlorine gas. Potentially violent and explosive reaction with reducing agents, acetone, alcohols, calcium sulfide, combustible materials, gaseous or liquid ammonia, ethers, nonmetal halides, fuels, nonmetal hydrides, fluorine, organic matter, organic solvents, phosphorus, phosphorus trichloride, sodium azide, elemental sulfur, sulfur monochloride, turpentine, urea. Decomposes slowly in light. [Pg.290]


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