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Boron trisulfide

Arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide and mercuric sulfide all ignite in chlorine at... [Pg.1413]

Aldehydes can be converted into thioaldehydes by a similar reaction with bis(trimethylsilyl) sulfide catalyzed by BuLi (equation II). This disilyl sulfide has been used indirectly for conversion of aldehydes into thioaldehydes via boron trisulfide (11, 63). [Pg.51]

In this group of readily oxidised materials, individually indexed compounds are Arsenic trisulfide, 0108 Bis(2,4-dinitrophenyl) disulfide, 3449 Bis(2-nitrophenyl) disulfide, 3465 Boron trisulfide, 0172 f Carbon disulfide, 0560 Carbon sulfide, 0559 f Carbonyl sulfide, 0556... [Pg.289]

Ignition or explosive reaction with metals (e.g., aluminum, antimony powder, bismuth powder, brass, calcium powder, copper, germanium, iron, manganese, potassium, tin, vanadium powder). Reaction with some metals requires moist CI2 or heat. Ignites with diethyl zinc (on contact), polyisobutylene (at 130°), metal acetylides, metal carbides, metal hydrides (e.g., potassium hydride, sodium hydride, copper hydride), metal phosphides (e.g., copper(II) phosphide), methane + oxygen, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, calcium nitride, nonmetals (e.g., boron, active carbon, silicon, phosphoms), nonmetal hydrides (e.g., arsine, phosphine, silane), steel (above 200° or as low as 50° when impurities are present), sulfides (e.g., arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide, mercuric sulfide), trialkyl boranes. [Pg.315]

Preparative Methods can be made from boron triiodide and diphenyl disulfide from thiophenol and boron trichloride from (phenylthio)borane trimer and thiophenol or from boron trisulfide and thiophenol. ... [Pg.644]

Aqua-1,2-diaminoethanediperoxochromium(IV), 0961 Aqua-1,2-diaminopropanediperoxochromium(IV) dihydrate, 1332 fraws-Aquadioxo(terpyridine)ruthenium(2+) diperchlorate, 3680 Aquafluorobis(l, lO-phenanthroline)chromium(III) perchlorate, 3840 Aquaglycinatonitratocopper, see Copper(II) glycinate nitrate, 0901 Argon, 0091 Arsenic, 0092 Arsenic pentaazide, 0103b Arsenic pentafluoride, 0095a Arsenic pentaoxide, 0106 Arsenic trichloride, 0094 Arsenic trioxide, 0105 Arsenic trisulfide, 0108 Arsenous triazide, see Triazidoarsine, 0103a Arsine—boron tribromide, 0101 f Arsine, 0100... [Pg.2046]

These reactions usually proceed more slowly than the reactions of the corresponding alcohols or phenols with boron halides. In some cases, where direct reaction is too slow, the lead or mercury derivatives of thiols are used. Attempts to use the reactions of thiols with diboron trisulfide to prepare trialkylthioboranes have usually been unsuccessful, although analogous reactions with oxygen compounds are commonly used to prepare trialkoxyboranes. Formation of B-S bonds... [Pg.437]

Sodium Xylene Sulfonate Xylidine Copper Gluconate Sodium Aluminate Calibre 302-6 Arsenic Trisulfide Boric Oxide Boron Trioxide Barium Oxide Barium Peroxide Beryllium Oxide Bismuth Subnitrate Calcium Hydroxide Lime Water Calcium Oxide Calcium Peroxide Cadmium Oxide Cadmium Sulfide Chromic Hydroxide Chromic Oxide Ferric Hydroxide Rouge... [Pg.1085]

LEAD PROTOXIDE (1317-36-8) PbO An oxidizer. Explosive reaction with 90% peroxyformic acid, mbidium acetylide. Reacts violently with strong oxidizers, aluminum carbide boron, chlorine, fluorine, dichloromethylsilane, calcium sulfide, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen trisulfide (ignition), hydroxylamine (ignition), lithium carbide, metal acetylides, metal powders (e.g., aluminum, molybdenum, sodium, zirconium, etc.), perchloric acid, red phosphoms, selenium oxychloride, sodium. [Pg.631]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.63 ]




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