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Benzaldehyde ignition temperature

The low autoignition temperature of benzaldehyde (192°C) presents safety problems since benzaldehyde can be ignited by exposure to low pressure steam piping, for example. Benzaldehyde may also spontaneously ignite when soaked into rags or clothing or adsorbed onto activated carbon (13). [Pg.35]


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