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Methyl chloride autoignition temperature

Flammable gas, bums with a smoky flame autoignition temperature 632°C (1170°F). Methyl chloride forms explosive mixtures with air within the range 7.6-19.0% by volume in air. It reacts explosively with alkali metals, potassium, sodium, or lithium sodium-potassium alloy and with magnesium, aluminum, or zinc in powder form. [Pg.443]


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