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High-test peroxide

MRH Ammonia, 5.86/25, aniline 6.44/17, dimethylhydrazine 6.69/19 Ammonia dissolved in 99.6% peroxide gave an unstable solution which exploded violently [1]. In the absence of catalysts, cone, peroxide does not react immediately with hydrazine hydrate. This induction period has caused a number of explosions and accidents owing to sudden reaction of accumulated materials [2], 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine is hypergolic with high-test peroxide [3],... [Pg.1638]

HTP See Hoechst HTP. Also used as an abbreviation for High Test Peroxide (i. e., concentrated hydrogen peroxide). [Pg.133]

HTP (High Test Peroxide). See under Hydrogen Peroxide in this Vol... [Pg.178]


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