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Metalation, phenol with mercuric acetate

MERCURIC AMMONIUM CHLORIDE (I0I24-48-8) Reacts violently with halogens barium, chlorine, fluorine, and metal salts of amines. Contact with acids or acid fumes causes decomposition, producing hydrogen chloride fumes. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichiorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, glycols, isocyanates, ketones, maleic anhydride, nitrates, nitromethane, phenols, vinyl acetate. May corrode aluminum, copper, zinc, and some stainless steel in the presence of moisture. [Pg.737]


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