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Butyric acid, bromination chlorination

Bromine (dry gas) Bromine (liquid) Bromobenzene Butanol Butyl acetate Butylamine Butylchloride Butyric acid Calcium chloride Carbon tetrachloride Castor oil Cellosolve Cellosolve acetate Chlorine (dry gas) Chlorine water Chloroacetic acid Chlorobenzene Chloroform Chlorosulfonic acid Chromic acid Citric acid Colza oil Copper sulfate Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone... [Pg.511]

A powerful oxidizer. Explosive reaction with acetaldehyde, acetic acid + heat, acetic anhydride + heat, benzaldehyde, benzene, benzylthylaniUne, butyraldehyde, 1,3-dimethylhexahydropyrimidone, diethyl ether, ethylacetate, isopropylacetate, methyl dioxane, pelargonic acid, pentyl acetate, phosphoms + heat, propionaldehyde, and other organic materials or solvents. Forms a friction- and heat-sensitive explosive mixture with potassium hexacyanoferrate. Ignites on contact with alcohols, acetic anhydride + tetrahydronaphthalene, acetone, butanol, chromium(II) sulfide, cyclohexanol, dimethyl formamide, ethanol, ethylene glycol, methanol, 2-propanol, pyridine. Violent reaction with acetic anhydride + 3-methylphenol (above 75°C), acetylene, bromine pentafluoride, glycerol, hexamethylphosphoramide, peroxyformic acid, selenium, sodium amide. Incandescent reaction with alkali metals (e.g., sodium, potassium), ammonia, arsenic, butyric acid (above 100°C), chlorine trifluoride, hydrogen sulfide + heat, sodium + heat, and sulfur. Incompatible with N,N-dimethylformamide. [Pg.365]

Aluminum phosphide Amyl trichlorosilane Benzoyl chloride Boron tribromide Boron trifluoride Boron trifluoride etherate Bromine pentafluoride Bromine trifluoride n-Butyl isocyanate Butyllithium Butyric anhydride Calcium Calcium carbide Chlorine trifluoride Chloro silanes Chlorosulfonic acid Chromium oxychloride Cyanamide Decaborane Diborane... [Pg.61]

Additionally, the bound fraction of numerous further anthropogenic contaminants were investigated by quantitation of the extractable and nonextractable matter. The selection of the contaminants (including chlorinated and brominated naphthalenes, 2,4,6-tribromoaniline, mono-and dibrominated phenols, phthalates, tri-n-butylphosphate, 2,4,4-trimethylpentane-l,3-dioldi-Ao-butyrate, bisphenol A, butylated nitrophenols, 4-nitrobenzoic acid, galaxolide and tonalide) was based on the results of extended GC-MS-screening analyses applied to the extracts of the sediment samples as well to the extracts derived from selective chemical degradation procedures. [Pg.391]


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