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Red lead oxide, 5.32

Ammonium nitrate Ammonium perchlorate Barium chlorate (hydrate) Barium chromate Barium nitrate Barium peroxide Iron oxide Iron oxide Lead chromate Lead oxide (red lead) Lead peroxide Potassium chlorate Potassium nitrate Potassium perchlorate Sodium nitrate Strontium nitrate... [Pg.20]

The reagent as supplied by manufacturers is moistened with glacial acetic acid to prevent hydrolytic decomposition. It may be prepared in the laboratory by warming lead oxide (red lead, Pb304) with acetic acid in the presence of sufficient acetic anhydride to combine with the water formed. [Pg.441]

Lead oxide, red Pb30, Minium plumbate of ide of lead red lead trlplum-bic tetroxlde. [Pg.13]

Trinidad asphaltum A natural asphalt found In a pitch lake in Trinidad. Triplumblc tetroxlde See lead oxide, red. [Pg.22]

MINERAL ORANGE or MINERAL RED (1314-41-6) see lead oxide, red. MINERAL SPIRITS (8052-41-3) see Stoddard solvent. [Pg.744]

LEAD OXIDE RED (1314-41-6) An oxidizer. Decomposes above 932°F/500°C, emitting oxygen. Reacts, possibly violently, with reducing agents, powdered metals aluminum, titanium, zirconium, zinc, etc., alcohols, dichloromethylsilane, hydrazine, hydrogen trisulfide, ethers, glycols, peroxyformic acid, phosphorus, selenium oxychloride, sulfur trioxide. Incompatible with ammonium nitrate, diboron tetrafluoride, hydrazinium nitrate, hydrogen sulfide, nitroalkanes, rubidium acetylide, selenium oxychloride. Forms heat-sensitive explosive material with anilinium perchlorate. Increases the thermal and/or explosive sensitivity of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, hydrazinium perchlorate, silver azide. Incompatible with sodium, sulfur trioxide. [Pg.699]

Lead oxide (red) Pb304 Prime, crackling microstars... [Pg.38]

Sulphuric acid Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Caustic soda Sodium carbonate Sodium sulphate Copper sulphate Carbon disulphide Aluminium sulphate Oxygen (10,000m ) Hydrogen peroxide Citric acid Tannin extract Lead oxides (red lead, etc.) Zinc oxide Superphosphate Ammonium sulphate Calcium cyanamide Calcium carbide Ammonia Acetic acid... [Pg.278]


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