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F 1,1-Dichloroethylene

Benzene triozonide, 2343 trans-2-Butene ozonide, 1623 f 1,1-Dichloroethylene, Ozone, 0695... [Pg.320]

Dibenzyl ether, 3655 f Dibutyl ether, 3071 f 1,1-Dichloroethylene, 0695 f 1,1-Diethoxyethane, 2545 f 1,2-Diethoxy ethane, 2546 f 3,3-Diethoxypropene, 2858 f Diethyl ether, 1697... [Pg.330]

Diallyl sulfate, 2437 f 1,1-Dichloroethylene, 0691 l,4-Dicyano-2-butene, 2304 Diisocyanatomethane, Dimethylformamide, 1076 f Diketene, Acids, or Bases, or Sodium acetate, 1437... [Pg.2540]

Poly(dimethylketene peroxide) f Chloroethylene, 0726 f 1,3-Cyclohexadiene, 2354 f Cyclopentadiene, Oxygen, 1851 f 1,1-Dichloroethylene, 0691 f Diethyl ether, 1691... [Pg.2546]

Dowsley, T.F., Forkcrl, P.G, Benesch, L.A. Bolton, J.L. (1995) Reaction of glutathione with the electrophilic metabolites of 1,1-dichloroethylene. Chem.-biol. Interact., 95, 227-244... [Pg.1176]

Kanz, M.F., Taj. Z. Moslen, T. (1991) 1.1-Dichloroethylene hepatotoxicity hypothyroidism decreases metabolism and covalent binding but not injury in the rat. Toxicology, 70,213-229... [Pg.1177]

Vinyldiazomethane, see 3-Diazopropene, 1132a Vinylene carbonate, see l,3-Dioxol-4-en-2-one, 1084 f Vinyl fluoride, see Fluoroethylene, 0744 f Vinylidene chloride, see 1,1-Dichloroethylene, 0691 f Vinylidene fluoride, see 1,1-Difluoroethylene, 0696 Vinyllithium, 0754... [Pg.2156]

O2) or (CIF3 + water). Potentially explosive polymerization reaction with ethylene. Incompatible with 1,1-dichloroethylene oxygen. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of F and CL. See also CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC and FLUORIDES. [Pg.356]

DICHLOROETHYLENE (75-35-4) Forms explosive mixture with air (-I8°F/ —28°C). Inhibitors such as the monomethyl ether or hydroquinone must be added to prevent polymerization. Readily forms explosive peroxides with air or contaminants (a white deposit may indicate the presence of explodable peroxides). Violent polymerization from heat or on contact with oxidizers, chlorosulfonic acid, nitric acid, or oleum or under the influence of oxygen, sunlight, copper, or aluminum. Violent reaction with alkali metals (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium). Incompatible with ozone. May cause an explosive reaction with trifluorochloroethylene above 356°F/180°C, perchloryl fluoride above 212°F/100°C. May be corrosive or unstable in the presence of steel. [Pg.401]

Properties Colorless gas faint ethereal odor dec. in water m.w. 116.47 dens. 1.305 (liq., 20 C) f.p. -157.5 C b.p. -27.9 C flash pt. -18 F Toxicology LD50 (oral, mouse) 268 mg/kg, (IP, mouse) 175 mg/kg LC50 (inh., mouse, 7 h) 3000 ppm poison by ing. and IP routes mod. toxic by inh. TSCA listed Precaution Dangerous fire risk exposed to heat, flames, or oxidizers flamm. limits in air 8.4-38.7% potentially explosive polymerization reaction with ethylene incompat. with oxygen, 1,1 -dichloroethylene... [Pg.918]

Chlorocarbons and Chlorohydrocarbons-Dichloroethylenes" under "Chlorine Compounds, Organic", in ECT 1st ed., VoL 3, pp. 786—787, byj. Werner, General Aniline Film Corp., Aniline Works Division "Chlorocarbons and Chlorohydrocarbons-Dichloroethylenes" in ECT 2nd ed., VoL 5, pp. 178—183, by D. W. F. Hardie, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd "1,2-Dichloroethylene" under "Chlorocarbons, -Hydrocarbons" in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 5, pp. [Pg.20]

DICHLOROETHYLENE (540-59-0) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 64°—69°F/18°—21°C). Forms unstable peroxides in air can polymerize unless inhibited. Polymerization can be caused by peroxides, strong sunlight, elevated temperatures, contact with oxidizers. Incompatible with strong bases, alkali metals, aluminum, difluoromethylene, dihypofluoride, nitrogen tetroxide (explosive). Attacks iron, aluminum, plastics, and coatings. [Pg.401]

ETHANE TRICHLORIDE (79-00-5) Although not easily ignited, this material forms a flammable mixture with air above 109°F/42°C. Incompatible with strong oxidizers, strong caustics and chemically active metals (especially powders), potassium, sodium amide may cause fire and explosions. Reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide, forming 1,1-dichloro-ethylene. Reacts with aqueous lime, forming a mixture of 1,1- and 1,2-dichloroethylene. Corrosive to aluminum, iron, and zinc, especially at elevated temperatures. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.510]

Dichloroethylene [cis + trans 540-59-0] M 96.9, b 60 (cis), d f 1.284, b 48 (irans), d f 1.257. Shake it successively with cone H2SO4, water, aqueous NaHCOa artd water. Dry it with MgS04 and fiactionally distil it through an effiderrt colrrrrm to separate the cis- arrd traws-isomers. [Beilstein 1IV 707-709.]... [Pg.141]

Versamid 972 Versamid 973, Versamid 1655. See Polyamide Versamine F-20. See Phenolic resin Versatic 5. See Neopentanoic acid Versatic 10. See Neodecanoic acid VersaTRANS Solvent. See trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene... [Pg.4671]

Mato, F. A. Berro, C. Vapor-liquid equilibria and excess volumes for binary systems of methyl tert-butyi ether (MTBE) with trans-1,2-dichloroethylene and acetonitrile J. Chem. Eng. Data 1991,36,262-2(4... [Pg.1870]


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