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Ethane flash point

Ethane — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) -211 Flammable Limits in Air (%>) 2.9 - 13.0 Fire Extinguishing Agents Stop flow of gas Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Data not available Special Hazards of Combustion Products Not pertinent Behavior in Fire Not pertinent Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 940 Electrical Hazard Class I, Group D Burning Rate 13 mm/min. Chemical Reactivity Reactivity with Water No reaction Reactivity with Common Materials No... [Pg.356]

The primary manufacturing method of making ethylene glycol (ethane-1,2-diol, boiling point 197.6°C, density 1.1155, flash point 127°C) is from acid or thermal-catalyzed hydration and ring opening of the oxide. [Pg.227]

BIS (p-CHLOROPHENYL)-2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANE or 2,2-BIS (p-CHLOROPHENYL)-l,l-TRICHLORO-ETHANE or 2,2-BIS (p-CHLORO-PHENYL)-l,l,l-TRICHLOROETHANE or ,a-BIS (p-CHLOROPHENYL)-/ ,/ ,/ -TRICHLORETHANE (50-29-3) C14H9CI5 Combustible solid (flash point 324 to 340°F/162 to 171°C). Incompatible with strong oxidizers reducing agents, including metal hydrides, nitrides, sulfides, alkali metals, and metal alkyls ferric chloride aluminum chloride salts of iron or aliuniniun alkalis and alkaline media. May be incompatible with many alkali metals ... [Pg.138]

ETHANAL OXIME (107-29-9) C,HsNO Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [flash point 72 to 96°F/22 to 36°C]. Reacts violently with oxidizers. Capable of reacting as both a weak base and a weak acid. Decomposes on contact with acids, forming hydroxylamine and acetaldehyde. Forms explosive peroxides on contact with air, acids. Attacks various alkali metals (i.e., lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, francium). When exposed to air forms unstable peroxides may explode or decompose violently during distillation. [Pg.435]

BIS(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)ETHANE (112-27-6) Combustible liquid (flash point 338°F/170°C). Incompatible with strong oxidizers, isocyanates, permanganates, peroxides, ammonium persulfate, bromine dioxide, strong acids sulfuric acid, nitric acid, perchloric acid. [Pg.187]

CHLOROETHANAL or 2-CHLORO-l-ETHANAL (107-20-0) Combustible liquid (flash point 190°F/87°C). Violent reaction with chlorine, bromine, fluorine, ketones, strong oxidizers, strong acids, water. May form a water-soluble polymer in storage. [Pg.293]

CYCLOHEXYL ETHANE (1678-91-7) Forms explosive mixture with air flash point 95°F/35°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, nitrogen tetroxide. Incompatible with strong acids, alkalis. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.369]


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