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Dipropyl ketone

Combustible liquid flash point (closed cup) 58°C (136°F) vapor pressure 1 torr at 22°C (71.6°F) vapor density 4 (air = 1) autoignition temperature 643°C (1190°F) Are-extinguishing agent alcohol foam water may be used to dilute and flush the spill. [Pg.579]

4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone is burned in a chemical incinerator equipped with an afterburner and scrubber. [Pg.579]

Colorless liquid with a sweet odor bp 144°C (291.2 F) mp -74 C (-101.2°F) density 0.888 at 20°C (68°F) refractive index 1.4062 soluble in alcohol, ether, acetone, and benzene, slightly soluble in water. [Pg.579]

Exposure to MIAK can produce a strong narcotic effect and irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract. The oral toxicity, however, was found to be low in rats 1670 mg/kg. [Pg.579]

Flammable liquid flash point (closed cup) 36°C (96°F) vapor density 3.9 (air = 1) vapor pressure 4.5 torr at 20°C (68°F) autoignition temperature 425°C (797°F) fire-extinguishing agent alcohol foam or water spray. MIAK forms an explosive mixtnre with air at an elevated temperatnre [93°C (199.4°F)] within the range 1-8.2% by vol-nme of air. [Pg.579]


Diphenyl dichlorosilane, 59 Diphenyl oxide, 59 Diphenylamine, 58 1,2-DiphenyUiydrazine, 59 DIPLAST , phthalates, 59 Dipropyl ketone, 59 Dipropylamine, 59 Dipropylene glycol methyl ether, 59 Diquat, 59... [Pg.330]

Dipropyl adipate, d787 Dipropylene glycol, b204 Dipropyl ketone, hi6 Distearylpentaerythritol diphosphite, b217 Disulfram, t62... [Pg.207]

Toxicology. Dipropyl ketone causes narcosis in animals, and it is expected that severe exposure in humans will produce the same effect. [Pg.286]

The 2003 ACGIH threshold limit value-time-weighted average (TLV-TWA) for dipropyl ketone is 50 ppm (233mg/m ). [Pg.286]

Dipropyl ketone, hl7 Distearylpentaerythritoldiphosphite, b 196 Disulfiram, t61 2,3-Dithiabutane, d516... [Pg.233]


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