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Cesium Acetylide-Acetylene

Cesium Hydrogen Acetylide Monocesium Acetylide or Cesium Acetylide-Acetylene,... [Pg.72]

SULFUROUS OXIDE (7446-09-5) SO, Noncombustible liquefied gas under pressure or liquid. Contact with air forms hydrogen chloride fumes. Violent reaction with water or steam, forming sulfurous acid, a medium-strong acid and corrosion hazard. Reacts violently with acetylene, acrolein, alcohols, aluminum powder alkali metals (i.e., potassium, sodium) amines, ammonia, bromine pentafluoride butadiene caustics, cesium acetylene carbide chlorates, chlorine trifluoride chromium powder copper or copper alloy powders chlorine, diethylzinc, fluorine, ethylene oxide lead dioxide lithium acetylene carbide diamino-, metal powders monolithium acetylide-ammonia nitryl chloride potassium acetylene carbide potassium acetylide, potassium chlorate rubidium carbide silver azide sodium acetylide staimous oxide. Decon oses in... [Pg.981]

IODINE (7553-56-2) A powerful oxidizer. Material or vapors react violently with reducing agents, combustible materials, alkali metals, acetylene, acetaldehyde, antimony, boron, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, calcium hydride, cesium, cesium oxide, chlorine trifluoride, copper hydride, dipropylmercury, fluoride, francium, lithium, metal acetylides, metal carbides, nickel monoxide, nitryl fluoride, perchloryl perchlorate, polyacetylene, powdered metals, rubidium, phosphorus, sodium, sodium phosphinate, sulfur, sulfur trioxide, tetraamine, trioxygen difluoride. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive compounds with ammonia, silver azide, potassium, sodium, oxygen difluoride. Incompatible with aluminum-titanium alloy, barium acetylide, ethanol, formamide, halogens, mercmic oxide, mercurous chloride, oxygen, pyridine, pyrogallic acid, salicylic acid sodium hydride, sodium salicylate, sulfides, and other materials. [Pg.658]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS not combustible NFPA rating Heath 3, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0 nonflammable gas reacts violently with acrolein, aluminum, cesium oxide, chlorates, chromium, manganese, potassium chlorate, sodium, sodium carbide, stannous oxide, fluorine, cesium acetylene carbide, and potassium acetylene earbide reacts with water or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes incompatible with halogens, lithium nitrate, metal acetylides, metals, metal oxides, polymeric tubing, potassium chlorate, and sodium hydride use water spray or suitable agent for firefighting purposes. [Pg.914]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.72 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.72 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.72 ]




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