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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Hazardous polymerization will not occur incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, bases, aluminum, magnesium, tin and their alloys FP (76.6°C) AT (not available) LFL (not available) UFL (not available). [Pg.69]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Hazardous polymerization will not occur powerful reducing agent incompatible with copper, copper alloys, brass, iron and iron salts FP (-1.1 °C) AT (247°C) LFL (2%) UFL (95%). [Pg.86]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Hazardous polymerization will not occur highly flammable liquid reacts vigorously with strong oxidizers unlike other ethers, usually does not form peroxides FP (14°F) AT (224°C) LFL (1.6%) UFL (15.1%). [Pg.149]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Hazardous polymerization will not oecur stable under normal use conditions incompatible with oxidizing agents and strong acids FP (25°C) LFL (1.1%) UFL (7.0%) AT (527°C). [Pg.222]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES hazardous polymerization may occur may polymerize in presence of strong acids and bases, particularly when hot reacts with strong oxidizers, strong acids, metallic salts, caustics, zinc, aluminum, and water FP (31°C, 88°F) LFL/UFL (3.8%, 21%) AT (41 rc, 772°F) HC (-4524 cal/g) HF (-148.4 kJ/mol liquid at 25°C). [Pg.598]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES hazardous polymerization may occur easily polymerizes on standing polymerization process accelerated by elevated temperature, sunlight, oxidizers, and peroxides addition of hydroquinone may inhibit polymerization uninhibited monomer vapor may polymerize in vents and confined spaces will react with oxidizing materials, peroxides, polymerizers, strong bases, moisture, and chlorosulfonic acid FP (9°C, 48°F) LFLAJFL (1.4%, 14.0%) AT (372°C, 702°F) HC (655.49 kcal/mol). [Pg.606]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES hazardous polymerization will not occur reacts with strong oxidizers and potassium tert-butoxide can react vigorously with reducing agents FP (18°C, 64°F) LFL/UFL (1.2%, 8.0% at 200°F) AT (448°C, 840°F). [Pg.664]

Bretherick s Handbook, NFPA 49, 325 and 432 hazard ratings, Sax, Handbook of Hazardous Chemical Properties, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology or as determined... [Pg.22]

Chemicals determined by the U.S.E.PA to be extremely hazardous to a community during an emergency spill or release as a result of their toxicibes and physical/chemical properties. [Pg.5]

Microcomputer version of EPA s Oil and Hazardous Materials Technical Assistance Database. Contains emergency response, physical and chemical properties, and hazards of 1400 compound. Requires 640K memory and lOMeg hard disk. [Pg.299]


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