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Hydrogen sulfide autoignition temperature

Hydrogen sulfide forms explosive mixtures with air the LEL and UEL are 4.3 and 45.0% by volume in air, respectively. Its autoignition temperature is 260°C. Its reaction with soda-lime in oxygen can be explosive. Reactions with strong oxidizing agents can progress to incandescence. [Pg.383]

Combustible solid (autoignition temperature 1162°F/628°C). Dust or powder forms explosive mixture with air. Heat and/or eontact with acids or acid fumes causes decomposition and formation of hydrogen sulfide and nitrogen oxide. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.169]


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