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Hazardous reactions with lithium amide

Phosgene reacts, sometimes violently, with a large number of common inorganic (Chapter 9) and organic (Chapter 10) substances. Hazardous reactions with lithium, sodium, potassium, aluminium, lithium amide, hexa-2,4-diyn-l, 6-diol, propan-2-ol, and hexafluoropropene have been mentioned specifically [1787]. Mixtures of potassium and phosgene are reported to explode when subjected to shock [1913a]. In addition, phosgene... [Pg.103]


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