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Isopropyl acetate flash point

A flammable chemical substance is a solid, liquid, vapor, or gas that ignites easily and burns rapidly in air. Many of the flammable chemicals used in laboratories are flammable liquids and organic solvents. The vapors of these chemical substances form ignitable mixtures with air. Based on the flash points of these chemicals, classifications are made. The flash point of a chemical substance is defined as the lowest temperature at which a fuel-air mixture present above the surface of a liquid will ignite, if an ignition source is present. The common flammable chemical substances include, but are not restricted to, acetone, benzene, cyclohexane, ethanol, ethyl acetate, ethyl ether, gasoline, hexane, isopropyl alcohol, methanol, propanol, tetrahydro-furan and toluene, and xylene. [Pg.253]

ISOPROPYL CYCLOHEXANE (696-29-7) CgHig Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 96°F/36°C also reported at 143°F/62°C autoignition temp 540°F/282°C Fire Rating 3). Incompatible with aldehydes, strong oxidizers, nitric acid. Reacts with sulfuric acid to form an explosive. Heat causes explosive decomposition. acidic materials increase thermal sensitivity. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam, or CO extinguishers. ISOPROPYL 2,4-DICHLORO-PHENOXY ACETATE (94-11-1)... [Pg.612]

ACETATE d ISOPROPYLE (French) (108-21-4) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 39°F/4°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with strong alkalis, strong acids, nitrates. Dissolves rubber, and many plastic materials. Contact with iron or steel causes slow decomposition, forming isopropanol and acetic acid. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.4]

BlS(ISOPROPYL)AMINE (108-18-9) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 21 °F/-6°C). An organic base. Violent reaction with strong acids, strong oxidizers. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, isocyanates, vinyl acetate, acrylates, substituted allyls, alkylene oxides, epichlorohydrin, ketones, aldehydes, alcohols, glycols, mercury, phenols, cresols, captrolactam solution. Attacks aluminum, copper, lead, tin, zinc, and their alloys, and some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.188]

DECANAL DIMETHYL ACETAL (112-30-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 180°F/ 82°C oc). Reacts, possibly violently, with oxidizers, acetaldehyde, alkalineearth, alkali metals, strong acids, ammonium persulfate, strong caustics, aliphatic amines, benzoyl peroxide, boranes, bromine dioxide, chromic acid, chromium trioxide, dialkylzincs, dichlorine oxide, ethylene oxide, hypochlorous acid, isocyanates, isopropyl chlorocarbonate, lithium tetrahydroaluminate, nitric acid, nitrogen dioxide, pentafluoroguanidine, perchlorates, peroxides, permanganates, phosphorus pentasulfide, sulfuric acid, tangerine oil, triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum. [Pg.376]

ISOPROPYL 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETATE (94-11-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 175°F/79°C). Incompatible with strong oxidizers, strong acids, nitrates. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.675]


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