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Liquids flash points

Acetyl chloride CH3COCI Colourless, fuming, corrosive liquid Flash point 4°C When heated, emits phosgene Decomposes violently with water to produce heat and toxic fumes MCI... [Pg.231]

Colourless combustible liquid Flash point 73 C Ignition temperature 68.7 C Completely soluble in water... [Pg.58]

Water-white, practically odourless liquid Flash point si C... [Pg.58]

Colourless, fuming, corrosive liquid Flash point 4°C... [Pg.155]

Acetone cyanohydrin (Oxyisobutyric nitrile) (CH3)2C(0H)CN Highly toxic by inhalation or ingestion Irritating and moderately toxic upon skin contact Readily decomposes to HCN and acetone at 120°C, or at lower temperatures when exposed to alkaline conditions Colourless combustible liquid Flash point 73°C ignition temperature 68.7°C Completely soluble in water... [Pg.156]

Adiponitrile (Tetramethylene cyanide) CN(CH2)4CN Can behave as a cyanide when ingested or otherwise absorbed into the body Combustion products may contain HCN Water-white, practically odourless liquid Flash point 93°C Specific gravity 0.97 Vapour density 3.7... [Pg.156]

For flammable and combustible liquids, flash point is the primary basis for classifying the degree of fire hazardousness. NFPA Classifications 1, 2, and 3 designate the most to the least fire hazard liquids, respectively. In essence, low flash point liquids are high fire hazard liquids. [Pg.310]

WARNING Flammable liquid. Flash point. below 100°F. [Pg.21]

Flammable liquid flash point, -15°C (closed cup) explosive limits, 5.1-20% autoignition temperature, 404°C. ... [Pg.374]

CLASSIFICATION OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FLASH POINT AND BOILING POINT... [Pg.259]

Appearance colorless liquid. Flash Point 56 deg F. Warning Flammable liquid... [Pg.1214]

Flammable liquid—Flash point <14IT (60.5°C) Combustible liquid—Flash point >14lT (60.5°C)... [Pg.157]

ACETYL CAPROLACTAM or N-ACETYLCAPROLACTAM (1888-91-1) CgHijNOj Combustible liquid (flash point... [Pg.20]

ALLYL PHENYL ETHER (1746-13-0) C ipO Combustible liquid (flash point 143°F/62°C). May form peroxides on contact with air. Violent reaction may occur with strong oxidizers, strong acids acetyl peroxide boron trifluoride aluminum hydride (possible explosion). Incompatible with nitrosyl perchlorate, ozone (may form explosive ethyl peroxide, aldehyde and acetic acid). On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.42]

AMINO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANOL (90% or less) (124-68-5) C4H NO Combustible liquid (flash point 153°F/67°C Fire Rating 2). Aqueous solution is a strong organic base. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers nitric acid. May form heat-sensitive explosive materials with digold ketenide. Incompatible with acids, acid... [Pg.58]

AMINO-l-PROPANOL (156-87-6) C3H9NO Combustible liquid (flash point 175°F/79°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate. Contact... [Pg.62]


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