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Halides 9, 226 suppl

Dumas JM, Gomel L, Guerin M (1983) Molecualr interactions involving organic halides. In Patai S, Rappoport Z (eds) The chemistry of functional groups, suppl D. Wiley, New York... [Pg.168]

Alkalies, or Halide salts, or Mercury salts and acids Kirk-Othmer, 1960, Suppl. Vol. 2, 45... [Pg.515]

E. Bacciochi in The Chemistry of Functional Groups, The Chemistry of Halides, Pseudohalides and Azides, Suppl. D, Part 1 (Eds. S. Patai, Z. Rapport), Wiley, New York, 1983, pp. 161-201. [Pg.92]

Markham, J. M., 1966. F-centers in alkali halides, Solid State Phys., Suppl. 8. [Pg.511]

There are some density data for solid salts above ambient temperature which are given in the form of thermal expansion coefficients. These have been listed when they seemed reliable. Above the melting point, density data are scarce. Most are available for alkali halides but those available for salts are taken from the critically evaluated compilation Janz, G.J., Thermodynamics and transport properties for molten salts, correlation equations for critically evaluated density, surface tension, electrical conductance, and viscosity data,./. Phys. Chem. Reference Data, 17, Suppl. 2, 1988. [Pg.20]

Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry , Springer, Berlin, includes the following Sulfur A1 (History, 1942) A2 (Occurrence, Technology, 1953) A3 (The Element, 1953) B1 (Hydrides and Oxides, 1953) B2 (Sulfur-Oxygen Acids, 1960) B3 (Compounds, 1963) Sulfur Suppl. Vol. 1 (Thionyl Halides, 1978) Sulfur Suppl. Vol. 2 (Sulfur Halides, 1978) Sulfur Suppl. Vol. 3 (Sulfur Oxides, 1980) Sulfur Suppl. Vol. 4a/b (Sulfanes, 1983) as well as several volmnes on S-N chemistry. [Pg.4640]

Baird, M.S. Top. Curr. Chem. 1988, 144. 137. Baird, M.S. Bolesov, I.G. The Chemistry of Functional Groups Suppl D2 The Chemistry of Halides, Pseudo-Halides and Azide.s, Patai,... [Pg.2716]

Ltd., 26 (1976) 17. A.A. Kuz michev, V.V. Sviridov, Some Properties of Photochromic Films based on Ag and Cu Halides, Inorg. Mater., 15 (1979) 1240. b) T. Yoshida, A. Morinaka, N. Fumakoshi, Photochromism of Vacuum Deposited r3 3 -Trimethyl-6-hydroxyspiro [2H-l-benzopyran-2-2 -iodine] Film, J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 23 (1988) 437. A. Morinaka, T. Yoshida, N. Fumakoshi, Photochromic Mechanism in Vacuum Deposited Spiran Thin Films, Jap. J. Appl. Phys., 26 (suppl. 26-4) (1987) 87. [Pg.505]

Nonflammable gas. It reacts violently with ammonium halides (chloride, bromide, or iodide) and with organic matter (Mellor 1946, Suppl. 1956). It burns with carbon monoxide. [Pg.482]

The heat of reaction may decompose phosphorus acid to phosphine, which may ignite spontaneously or explode. It is decomposed by alcohols, producing alkyl halides. The reactions of phosphorus trichloride with acetic acid, nitric acid, nitrous acid, and chromyl chloride can produce explosions. It may ignite or react violently with dimethyl sulfoxide, lead dioxide, fluorine, hydroxyl amine, and iodine monochloride (Mellor 1946, Suppl. 1948 NFPA 1997). Its vapors bum to incandescence when heated with alkali metals. [Pg.843]

UN 2578 flame) and bromine reacts violently with dimethyl formamide and dimethyl sulfite (Mellor 1946, Suppl. 1971) violent reactions may occnr with halides of group VB metals may explode on mild heating with sulfnr... [Pg.849]

Koser, G.F. (1983) in The Chemistry of Functional Groups, Suppl. D Chem. Halides, Pseudo-Halides, Azides (eds S. Patai and Z. Rappoport), Wiley-lnterscience, Chichester, p. 721. [Pg.16]


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