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Carbon disulfide flammability limits

CARBON DISULFIDE or CARBON DISULPHIDE (75-15-0) CSj Extremely flammable extremely low ignition temperature makes it very dangerous. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.3 to 50 flash point -22°F/-30°C autoignition temp 194°F/90°C Fire Rating 3]. Highly reactive substance. Shock, friction, or concussion can cause explosive decomposition. Contact with... [Pg.216]

Table 4.10 hsts the flash points for a number of common solvents with flash points below or close to the normal operating temperature (about 38 F or 3.3 C) of a common refrigerator. Also given are the flammable limits in percent by volume in air for these same solvents. Most of these evaporate rapidly so that they quickly reach equihbrium concentrations in a small confined space. Some of the most dangerous are acetaldehyde, carbon disulfide, diethyl ether, and ethylene amine, which have broad explosion limits. [Pg.271]


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