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Halogen derivatives of silanes can be obtained but direct halogena-tion often occurs with explosive violence the halogen derivatives are usually prepared by reacting the silane at low temperature with a carbon compound such as tetrachloromethane, in the presence of the corresponding aluminium halide which acts as a catalyst. [Pg.176]

Mixtures of chlorine and hydrogen reaa only slowly in the dark but the reaction proceeds with explosive violence in light. A suggested mechanism for the photochemical chain reaction is ... [Pg.321]

It is a gas at room temperature with a boiling point of 128 K. It is a strong oxidising agent, some reactions occurring with explosive violence. Water hydrolyses it slowly at room temperature, but the reaction evolving oxygen is rapid in the presence of a base, and explosive with steam ... [Pg.334]

The reaction usually proceeds with explosive violence and a better method of preparation is to heat, gently, moist crystals of ethane-dioic acid (oxalic acid) and potassium chlorate(V) ... [Pg.335]

It is a liquid, b,p. 363 K, but if heated it decomposes and hence must be distilled under reduced pressure decomposition may occur with explosive violence and this can occur even at room temperature if impurities are present. Combustible material, for example paper and wood, ignite spontaneously with explosive violence on contact with the acid, and it can produce painful blisters on the skin,... [Pg.341]

Bromine. Slip the glass cover of a jar momentarily aside, add 2-3 ml. of bromine water, replace the cover and shake the contents of the jar vigorously. Note that the bromine is absorbed only very slowly, in marked contrast to the rapid absorption by ethylene. This slow reaction with bromine water is also in marked contrast to the action of chlorine water, which unites with acetylene with explosive violence. (Therefore do not attempt this test with chlorine or chlorine water.)... [Pg.87]

RCH=N—ONa and R R C=N—ONa) which may be filtered off and washed with methanol to remove traces of sodium methoxide. It should be kept moist with methanol the sodium derivative, if allowed to dry, may become very explosive. Also, upon contact with a trace of water, it is liable to decompose with explosive violence. The sodium derivative may be dissolved by successively adding small quantities to cold water with continual stirring. [Pg.531]

I) Iodosobenzene when heated directly may decompose with explosive violence, particularly when dry. [Pg.542]

I) When working with larger quantities of material, it is more convenient (and a better yield is obtained) to purify the air-dried product by distillation under diminished pressure. Use the apparatus pictured in Fig. II, 19, 4, and add a few fragments of porous porcelain to the solid. No air inlet can be employed to prevent bumping since this may lead to explosive decomposition. Collect the pure m-nitrophenol at I60-I65°/I2 mm. always allow the flask to cool before admitting air otherwise the residue may decompose with explosive violence. The recovery is over 90 per cent, of the pure m-nitroplienol. [Pg.615]

A similar analysis for fluorination of methane gives AH° = -426 kJ for its heat of reaction Fluori nation of methane is about four times as exothermic as chlorination A reaction this exothermic if it also occurs at a rapid rate can proceed with explosive violence... [Pg.174]

Furfuryl alcohol is comparable to kerosene or No. 1 fuel oil in flammabiUty, the Tag Closed Cup flash point is 170°F. In the presence of concentrated mineral acids or strong organic acids, furfuryl alcohol reacts with explosive violence. Therefore, precautions should be taken to avoid contact of such materials with the alcohol. Caution is also recommended to avoid over-catalysis in the manufacture of furfuryl alcohol resins. [Pg.80]

The covalent compounds of graphite differ markedly from the crystal compounds. They are white or lightly colored electrical insulators, have Hi-defined formulas and occur in but one form, unlike the series typical of the crystal compounds. In the covalent compounds, the carbon network is deformed and the carbon atoms rearrange tetrahedraHy as in diamond. Often they are formed with explosive violence. [Pg.572]

Molten sodium cyanide reacts with strong oxidizing agents such as nitrates and chlorates with explosive violence. In aqueous solution, sodium cyanide is oxidized to sodium cyanate [917-61 -3] by oxidizing agents such as potassium permanganate or hypochlorous acid. The reaction with chlorine in alkaline solution is the basis for the treatment of industrial cyanide waste Hquors (45) ... [Pg.382]

As diethyl isonitrosomalonate may decompose with explosive violence on heating, further purification by distillation is not recommended. [Pg.25]

Explosion a confined vapour cloud explosion (CVCE) can result from ignition of vapour within a building or equipment a boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion (BLEVE) can result when unvented containers of flammable chemicals burst with explosive violence as a result of the build-up of internal pressure unconfmed vapour cloud explosion (UVCE) can result from ignition of a very large vapour or gas/air cloud. [Pg.178]

This worked satisfactorily for a time until some water collected in the dead-end and gradually warmed up as the oil was heated. When the temperature reached 100°C, the water vaporized with explosive violence and burst the equipment. The escaping oil caught fire, five men were killed, and the tank ended up in the plant next door. [Pg.182]

As with FCIO2 and FIO2, hydrolysis regenerates the halate ion, the reaction with FBr02 being of explosive violence. Hydrolysis in basic solution at 0° can be represented as... [Pg.880]

The effects of turbulence must be taken into account when sizing a relief area. For example, the explosion violence of turbulent methane-air mixture is comparable to that of zero turbulence of hydrogen-air mi.xtures. From the investigations [54], the nomograms from Figure 7-63 can be applied for turbulent gas mixtures under the following conditions [54] ... [Pg.512]

The explosive violence of the second reaction is the reason that ammonium nitrate is used as a component of dynamite. Ammonium nitrate has a high nitrogen content... [Pg.746]


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