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Cesium Carbide

Cesium acetylide, 11 195 Cesium aluminum hydride, preparation and properties of, 8 323 Cesium carbide, 11 195 Cesium chloride, 2 5-6 gaseous metal halide complexes, 26 204-206... [Pg.42]

Carbonyl Diazide A528 L Cellulose Triacetate. See under Acetyl Celluloses A55-R Cerium Azide A528-R Cerium Hydroxydiazide A528-R Cerium Triazide A528-R Cesium Azide A528-R Cesium Carbide A72 L Chain Reaction. See under Atomic Energy A501-L... [Pg.679]

Cerium Triazide A528-R Cesium Azide A528-R Cesium Carbide A72-L Chain Reaction. See under Atomic Energy A501-L... [Pg.679]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS noncombustible solid NFPA rating (none) bums in fluorine and chlorine incompatible with oxidizers, calcium, cesium carbide, and alkaline carbonates decomposes at temperatures over 200°C to produce carbon monoxide employees must be trained and equipped to fight fires, as stated in OSHA 1910.156 extinguish fire using an agent suitable for firefighting purposes. [Pg.889]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible solid in powder form flammable when exposed to flame or by chemical reaction with oxidizers NFPA rating (not available) reacts violently with alkali carbonates, oxidants, calcium, cesium carbide, cobalt difluoride, iodine pentafluoride, manganese trifluoride, nitrosyl fluoride, silver fluoride, and sodium-potassium alloys bums in fluorine and chlorine will react with water or steam to produce hydrogen when heated in case of fire, all extinguishing agents are allowed for firefighting purposes. [Pg.898]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS sweep spilled substance into sealable containers and place in a secured, sanitary landfill store in a cool, dry area use only with adequate ventilation separate from oxidizers, halogens (such as chlorine and fluorine), cesium carbide, and alkaline carbonates. [Pg.899]

Incompatibilities and Reactivities Chlorine, fluorine, oxidizers, calcium, cesium carbide, alkaline carbonates ... [Pg.278]

Iodine Acetaldehyde, acetylene, aluminum, ammonia (aqueous or anhydrous), antimony, bromine pentafluoride, carbides, cesium oxide, chlorine, ethanol, fluorine, formamide, lithium, magnesium, phosphorus, pyridine, silver azide, sulfur trioxide... [Pg.1209]

Photomultipliers -cesium in [CESIUMAND CESIUM COMPOUNDS] (Vol5) -m infrared technology [INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY - INFRARED TECHNOLOGY] (Vol 14) -for optical spectroscopy [SPECTROSCOPY, OPTICAL] (Vol 22) -silicon carbide m [CARBIDES - SILICON CARBIDE] (Vol 4) -use m kinetic measurements [KINETIC MEASUREMENTS] (Vol 14) -usem optical spectroscopy [SPECTROSCOPY, OPTICAL] (Vol 22)... [Pg.758]

SAFETY PROFILE A highly corrosive irritant to the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. Mildly toxic by inhalation, Explosive reaction with alcohols + hydrogen cyanide, potassium permanganate, sodium (with aqueous HCl), tetraselenium tetranitride. Ignition on contact with aluminum-titanium alloys (with HCl vapor), fluorine, hexa-lithium disilicide, metal acetylides or carbides (e.g., cesium acetylide, rubidium ace-tylide). Violent reaction with 1,1-difluoro-ethylene. Vigorous reaction with aluminum, chlorine + dinitroanilines (evolves gas). Potentially dangerous reaction with sulfuric acid releases HCl gas. Adsorption of the acid onto silicon dioxide is exothermic. See also HYDROGEN CHLORIDE (AEROSOL) and HYDROCHLORIC ACID. [Pg.743]

The cesium-enriched concentrate will be passed through columns containing a zeolite such as Linde (Union Carbide Corp.) AW-500 (chabazite) where the cesium will be absorbed. Two columns are used in tandem to increase efficiency when the first column is loaded with cesium, the flow will be diverted to the second column, and a fresh column will replace the first column. The spent sodium carbonate will be recycled back to the feed. The zeolite containing the cesium will go to the solidification plant. [Pg.18]


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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 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.72 ]




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