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Chlorine hydrogen chloride

Usually best choice for desiccation of gases (<3% water) such as argon, helium, hydrogen, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, air, and chemical classes such as aliphatics, aromatics, halogenated compounds, oxygenated compounds (siUca gel, zeoHtes, activated alumina all alternatives some regenerable, some not). [Pg.458]

Tubesheets form the end barriers to separate the shell-side and tube-side fluids. Most exchangers use single plates for tubesheets. However, for hazardous or corrosive materials such as chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, etc., where the intermixing due to leakage from shell- to tube-... [Pg.32]

Ethylene reacts by addition to many inexpensive reagents such as water, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and oxygen to produce valuable chemicals. It can be initiated by free radicals or by coordination catalysts to produce polyethylene, the largest-volume thermoplastic polymer. It can also be copolymerized with other olefins producing polymers with improved properties. Eor example, when ethylene is polymerized with propylene, a thermoplastic elastomer is obtained. Eigure 7-1 illustrates the most important chemicals based on ethylene. [Pg.188]

Black with white Acid gas chlorine, hydrogen chloride,... [Pg.143]

Orange Organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide... [Pg.143]

Boron trichloride can be prepared by high temperature chlorination of boron trioxide, boric acid, metal borates or other boron compounds. Chlorine, hydrogen chloride, phosgene, silicon tetrachloride, metal chlorides, carbon... [Pg.131]

Gray Organic vapors, ammonia, methylamine, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide (for escape only) or hydrogen fluoride or formaldehyde... [Pg.598]

To remove excess chlorine, hydrogen chloride and isopropyl chloride, the well-stirred mixture was subjected to a pressure of 12 to 100 mm of mercury for 2 hours. The temperature was gradually raised to 20°C during this time by passing steam into the jacket of the reactor. 10 gallons of benzene was then added and distilled off under reduced pressure, gradually raising the... [Pg.1966]

After the chlorination, hydrogen chloride is removed from the reactive mixture by nitrogen flow the reactive mixture is sent to the rectification section (into tower tank 32). Carbon tetrachloride and intermediate distillate are the first to be distilled in the tower, at 120 °C in the tank and at 30 °C and 0.1 MPa on top. The vapours of carbon tetrachloride which escape the tower are condensed and collected in receptacle 34 the condensate is sent back to chlorinate. [Pg.23]

The subcommittee believes that for the irritant gases (i.e., ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide), the concentration of the gases to which crew members are exposed is more important than the exposure duration for determining toxicity. Additionally, for several of the irritant gases, an acclimation phenomenon has been well established. [Pg.24]

The subcommittee recommends that additional research be conducted on the health effects of mixtures of the irritant gases—ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide. The subcommittee also recommends additional studies be conducted on the combined effects of hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide. [Pg.309]

Chlorine hydrogen chloride hydrochloric acid chlorides. [Pg.203]


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