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Benzene autoignition temperature

Benzotricbloride [(tricblorometbyl)benzene, a,a,a-trichlorotoluene, phenylchloroform], C H CCl, is a colorless, oily Hquid with a pungent odor. It is soluble in most organic solvents, but it reacts with water and alcohol. For ben zotricbl oride the flash point is 127°C (Cleveland open cup) and the autoignition temperature is 211°C (8). [Pg.59]

A 75% solution in benzene or mineral spirits is the maximum assay that is sold commercially. Its benzene solution at this concentration is reactive, oxidizing, and flammable. The flash point varies depending on the solvent the autoignition temperature not reported the self-accelerating decomposition temperature is 93°C (199.4°F). [Pg.724]


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