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Chromium dichloride dioxide

Synonyms Chromium dioxychloride chromium dioxide dichloride chromium oxychloride chromium chloride oxide... [Pg.175]

SYNS CHLORURE de CHROMYLE (FRENCH) CHROMIC OXYCHLORIDE CHROMIUM CHLORIDE OXIDE CHROMIUM DICHLORIDE DIOXIDE CHROMIUM DIOXIDE DICHLORIDE CHROMIUM(VI) DIOXYCHLORIDE CHROMIUM OXYCHLORIDE CHROMOXYCHLORID (GERMAN) CHROMYLCHLOR-ID (GERMAN) CHROOMOXYLCHLORIDE (DUTCH) CROMILE, CLORURO di (ITALIAN) CROMO, OSSICLO-RURO di (ITALIAN) DICHLORODIOXOCHROMIUM DIOXODICHLOROCHROMIUM OXYCHLORURE CHROMIQUE (FRENCH)... [Pg.366]

Synonyms/Trade Names Chlorochromic anhydride. Chromic oxychloride. Chromium chloride oxide. Chromium dichloride dioxide. Chromium dioxide dichloride. Chromium dioxychloride. Chromium oxychloride. Dichlorodioxochromium... [Pg.72]

If the chloride is heated with sodium or potassium dichromate-(VI) and concentrated sulphuric acid, a red gas, chromium(VI) dichloride dioxide, CrOjClj, is evolved if this is passed into water, a yellow solution of a chromate(VI) is formed. [Pg.349]

The addition of concentrated sulphuric acid to a solid dichromate mixed with a chloride produces a red vapour, chromium(VI)dioxide dichloride, Cr02Cl2 (cf. sulphur dioxide dichloride, SO2CI2). Chromium(VI) dioxide dichloride reacts with water immediately ... [Pg.379]

Chromium oxide (oxidation state unspecified) reacts with phosgene at 6(X) C to give chromium(III) chloride, whereas tungsten(VI) oxide reacts with phosgene to give tungsten(VI) dioxide dichloride [360]. [Pg.376]

Potentially explosive reaction with nitric acid + sulfuric acid, bromine trifluoride, nitrosyl chloride + platinum, nitrosyl perchlorate, chromyl chloride, thiotrithiazyl perchlorate, and (2,4,6-trichloro-l, 3,5-triazine + water). Reacts to form explosive peroxide products with 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, hydrogen peroxide, and peroxomonosulfuric acid. Ignites on contact with activated carbon, chromium trioxide, dioxygen difluoride + carbon dioxide, and potassium-tert-butoxide. Reacts violendy with bromoform, chloroform + alkalies, bromine, and sulfur dichloride. [Pg.10]

CHROMIUM DICHLORIDE DIOXIDE (14977-61-8) A powerful oxidizer. Violent reaction with water, producing hydrochloric and chromic acids, and chlorine gas. Potentially violent and explosive reaction with reducing agents, acetone, alcohols, calcium sulfide, combustible materials, gaseous or liquid ammonia, ethers, nonmetal halides, fuels, nonmetal hydrides, fluorine, organic matter, organic solvents, phosphorus, phosphorus trichloride, sodium azide, elemental sulfur, sulfur monochloride, turpentine, urea. Decomposes slowly in light. [Pg.321]

HIDROXILAMINA (Spanish) (7803-49-8) A powerful reducing agent. Aqueous solution is a base. Contact with water or steam causes decomposition to ammonium hydroxide, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Contaminants and/or elevated temperatures above (reported at 158°F/70°C and 265°F/129°C) can cause explosive decomposition. Moisture in air or carbon dioxide may cause decomposition. Violent reaction with oxidizers, strong acids, copper(II) sulfate, chromium trioxide, potassium dichromate, phosphorus chlorides, metals calcium, sodium, zinc. Incompatible with carbonyls, pyridine. Forms heat-sensitive explosive mixtures with calcium, zinc powder, and possibly other finely divided metals. Aqueous solution incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, carbonyls, cellulose nitrate, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, glycols, isocyanates, ketones, nitrates, phenols, pyridine, vinyl acetate. Attacks aluminum, copper, tin, and zinc. [Pg.624]

CoCI3[g] COBALT TRICHLORIDE (GAS) 538 Cr02CI2[g] CHROMIUM DICHLORIDE DIOXIDE (GAS) 574... [Pg.1906]


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