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Magnesium reaction with acids

CARBONIC ACID, LITHIUM SALT (554-13-2) LijCOj Aqueous solution is an organic base. Violent reaction with acids. Inconpatible with fluorine, germanium, lead diacetate, magnesium, mercurous chloride, silicon, silver nitrate, titanium. Aqueous solution incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cellulose nitrate, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, isocyanates, ketones, glycols, nitrates, phenols, vinyl acetate. Exothermic decomposition with maleic anhydride. Corrodes aluminum, copper, zinc in the presence of moisture. On small fires, use any extinguishing agent. [Pg.218]

ACETYLENOGEN (75-20-7) Contact with water, moist air, steam, alcohols forms explosive acetylene gas, corrosive calcium hydroxide, and heat. Violent reaction with acid, acid fumes, copper salts, strong oxidizers (bromine, chlorine, iodine, etc.), iron trichloride, tin dichloride, silver nitrate. Incompatible with oxidizers, hydrogen chloride, methanol, copper salt solutions, lead fluoride, magnesium, selenium, sodium peroxide, stannous chloride, sulfur. [Pg.21]

ACID AMMONIUM CARBONATE (1066-33-7) Violent reaction with acids, forming carbon dioxide. Reacts with strong bases, forming ammonia. Reacts with fluorine, magnesium, sodium hypochlorite. [Pg.23]

ALGOFRENE TYPE 5 (75-43-4) Contact with water causes slow decomposition. Reacts, possibly violently, with barium, sodium, and potassium. Violent reaction with molten aluminum, magnesium. Reacts with acids or acid fumes, producing highly toxic chlorine and fluorine fumes. Attacks chemically active metals alkaline earth, aluminum, copper, magnesium, tin, sodium, potassium, zinc, and their alloys. Undergoes thermal decomposition when... [Pg.63]

CIANURO de ZINC (Spanish) (557-21-1) Reactions with acids, acid fumes, acid salts, or elevated temperatures release hydrogen cyanide gas. Can react violently with magnesium, nitrates. Incompatible with nitrites, chlorates. Mixtures of metal cyanides with metal chlorates, nitrates, nitrites, or perchlorates may cause violent explosions. Incompatible with strong oxidizers, bromine, chlorine, fluorine, mercurous chloride, nitric acid. Violent reaction with sodium nitrite. Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with potassium chlorate. [Pg.326]


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