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Methyl bromide flash point

Methyl bromide is nonflammable over a wide range of concentrations in air at atmospheric pressure and offers practically no fire hazard. With an intense source of ignition, flame propagation within a narrow range from 13.5 to 14.5% by volume has been reported. The material has no flash point. Thermal decomposition in a glass vessel begins somewhat above 400°C. [Pg.294]

ETHANOL (64-17-5) CjHjOH Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (% by volume) 3.3 to 19 flash point 55°F/13°C 68°F/20°C (80%) 72°F/22°C (60%) 79°F/26°C autoignition temp 685°F/363°C Fire Rating 3], Reacts, possibly violently, with strong oxidizers, strong acids bases, strong peroxides acetic anhydride, acetyl bromide, acetyl chloride, aliphatic amines, bromine pentafluoride, calcium oxide (quicklime), cesium oxide, chloryl perchlorate, disulfiiryl difluoride, ethylene glycol methyl ether, iodine heptafluoride, isocyanates, nitrosyl perchlorate, perchlorates, platinum, platinum-black catalyst potassium-tert-butoxide, potassium, potassium oxide, potassium peroxide, potassium superoxide phosphorus (III) oxide, silver nitrate, silver oxide, sulfuric acid, oleum, sodium, sodium hydrazide, sodium peroxide, sulfinyl cyanamide, tetrachlorosilane, s-triazine-... [Pg.441]

ISOBUTYL METHYL CARBINOL (108-11-2) CjHjgO Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.0 to 5.5 flash point 106°F/41°C Fire Rating 2]. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers acetyl bromide alkylaluminums including triisobutyl aluminum hydrogen trisulfide chromium trioxide alkaline earth metals... [Pg.596]

METHYL HYDRATE (67-56-1) CH O CH3OH Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 6.0 to 36.5 flash point 52 F/11 C autoignition temp 725°F/385°C 867°F/464°C " Fire Rating 3]. Violent reaction (possible fire and/or explosion) with strong oxidizers strong mineral acids (e.g., nitric, sulfuric, perchloric) acetyl bromide alkyl aluminum salts beryllium dihydride bromine, chromic acid l-chloro-3,3-difluoro-2-methoxycyclopropene, cyanuric chloride diethylzinc, isophthaloyl chloride potassium-ferf-butoxide phosphorus trioxide platinum-black catalyst (ignition) potassium sulfur diimide Raney-nickel catalysts 2,4,6-trichlorotriazine, triethylaluminum, 1,3,3 -trifluor o-2 -... [Pg.709]


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