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Ethyl chloride flash point

ABSOLUTE ALCOHOL or ABSOLUTE ETHANOL (64-17-5) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 55°F/13°C). Reacts, possibly violently, with strong oxidizers, bases, acetic anhydride, acetyl bromide, acetyl chloride, aliphatic amines, bromine pentafluoride, calcium oxide, cesium oxide, chloryl perchlorate, disulfuryl difluoride, ethylene glycol methyl ether. Iodine heptafluoride, isocyanates, nitrosyl perchlorate, perchlorates, platinum, potassium- er -butoxide, potassium, potassium oxide, potassium peroxide, phosphonis(III) oxide, silver nitrate, silver oxide, sulfuric acid, oleum, sodium, sodium hydrazide, sodium peroxide, sulfmyl cyanamide, tetrachlorosilane, i-triazine-2,4,6-triol, triethoxydialuminum tribromide, triethylaluminum, uranium fluoride, xenon tetrafluoride. Mixture with mercury nitrate(II) forms explosive mercury fulminate. Forms explosive complexes with perchlorates, magnesium perchlorate (forms ethyl perchlorate), silver perchlorate. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.1]

AMINO ETHYL-1,2-ETHANEDIAMINE,1,4,7,10,13-PENTAAZATRIDECANE-3-AMINOPHENYLMETHANE (108-44-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 188°F/87°C). Light causes slow decomposition. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, including red fuming nitric acid. Incompatible with strong acids, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, organic anhydrides, isocyanates, aldehydes, oxidizers. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.84]

CHLORURE de ETHYLE (French) (75-00-3) Flammable gas (flash point — 58°F/ -50°C). Reacts slowly with water, steam, or hot surfaces, producing hydrochloric acid and hydrogen chloride gas. Contact with alkali metals, aluminum, lithium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc may cause fire and explosions. Attacks common metals in the presence of moisture. Attacks some plastics and rubber. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.314]

ETHYL CARBONATE (105-58-8) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 77°F/ 25 C). Reacts violently with strong oxidizers. Carbonates are incompatible with cerium compounds, germanium, lead diacetate, magnesium, mercurous chloride, silver nitrate. [Pg.521]


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