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Hydrazine perchlorate and chlorate complexes

Salts of hydrazine perchlorate and chlorate complexes Nitrosyl perchlorate Hydroxylaminc perchlorate Methylaminc perchlorate Guanidine perchlorate Nitroguanidine perchlorate Ruoroammonium perchlorate Nitronium perchlorate Perchloric acid and chlorine oxides Perchloric acid... [Pg.9]

When hot, ammonia and compounds, which contain nitrogen-hydrogen bonds eg ammonium salts and cyanides react violently with chlorates and alkaline perchlorates. Diammonlum sulphate, ammonium chloride, hydroxyl-amine, hydrazine, sodamide, sodium cyanide and ammonium thiocyanate have been cited. So far as hydrazine is concerned, the danger comes from the formation of a complex with sodium or lithium perchlorate, which is explosive when ground. Many of these interactions are explosive but the factors which determine the seriousness of the accident are not known. [Pg.191]


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