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Magnesium perchlorate.hexahydrate

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Anhydione Dehydrite Magnesium perchlorate, anhydrous Magnesium perchlorate, hexahydrate Chemical Formula Mg(C104)2. [Pg.240]

MAGNESIUM PERCHLORATE Anhydrone, Dehydrlte, Magnesium perchlorate, anhydrous, Magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate Oxidizing Materisl, II 1 0 0 oxy... [Pg.104]

D. 3 t5 -Di-0-benzoylthymidine. In a 500-mL photochemical reaction vessel, (Note 17) equipped with a magnetic stir bar, is placed 3 5 -di-0-benzoyl-2 -0-[(3-trifluoromethyl)benzoyl]-5-methyluridine (3.82 g, 6.0 mmol), magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate (0.46 g, 1.4 mmol) (Note 1) and 9-ethyl-3,6-dimethylcarbazole (200 mg,... [Pg.164]

Magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate Perchloric acid, magnesium salt, hexahydrate (8,9) (13446-19-0)... [Pg.172]

K2S203 potassium thiosulfate 10294-66-3 25.00 2.2300 1 2394 MgCI2H12014 magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate 13446-19-0 25.00 1.9800 1... [Pg.302]

MAGNESIUM PERCHLORATE HEXAHYDRATE (10034-81-8) A powerful oxidizer. Potentially violent or explosive reaction with reducing agents, alcohols, ammonia gas, argon (wet), butyl fluorides, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene oxide, fluorobutane (wet), fuels, hydrazines, hydrocarbons, mineral acids, powdered metals, organic matter, phosphorus, trimethyl phosphite. Mixture with ethanol forms explosive ethyl perchlorate. Incompatible with alkenes and many other materials. Shock may cause magnesium perchlorate to explode. [Pg.723]

Devlin, D.J., Herley, P.J. (1986) Thermal-decomposition and dehydration of magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate. Thermochimica Acta, 104,159-178. [Pg.405]

Method I Magnesium perchlorate hydrazine, Mg(Cl04)2(N2H4)2 is prepared by the addition of hydrazine hydrate to an aqueous solution of magnesium perchlorate hexahydrate (2 1 ratio, respectively) at room temperature. The reaction is almost instantaneous and the solid compound is precipitated by the addition of alcohol (90% product yield) ... [Pg.123]


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