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Chlorites, metal, decompositions

Many of the metal chlorites are not particularly stable and will explode or detonate when stmck or heated. These include the salts of Hg", Tl", Pb ", Cu", and Ag". Extremely fast decomposition with high heat evolution has been noted for barium chlorite [14674-74-9] Ba(Cl02)2, at 190°C, silver chlorite [7783-91-7] AgC102, at 120°C, and lead chlorite [13453-57-17, at 103°C (109). Sodium chlorite can be oxidized by ozone to form chlorine dioxide under acidic conditions (110) ... [Pg.485]

AMMONIUM OXALATE, ANHYDROUS (1113-38-8) CjHsNj04 (Fire Rating 1). Incompatible with acids, ammonium acetate furfliryl alcohol, silver, sodium chlorite, sodium hypochlorite oxidizers. Attacks many metals. Heat of decomposition or fire produces fumes of ammonia, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, formic acid. Attacks steel. On small fires, use foam, dry powder, water, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.73]

OXALIC ACID (144-62-7) CjHjO. HOOCCOOH Combustible solid heat-sensitive. (combustible <215 F/101°C. Fire Rating 1). Exposure to elevated temperatures, hot surfaces, or flames causes decomposition and the formation of toxic and flammable formic acid and carbon monoxide. Hygroscopic the solution in water is a medium-strong acid. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, acid chlorides alkali metals bromine, furfuryl alcohol hydrogen peroxide (90%) phosphorus trichloride silver powders sodium, sodium chlorite sodium hypochlorite urea + heat (forms NHj gas, CO2 and CO may explode). Mixture with some silver compounds forms explosive salts of silver oxalate. Incompatible with caustics, mercury, urea. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-... [Pg.803]


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