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Nitrogen oxides phosphorus

No reaction with nitrogen oxide Phosphorus burns leaving an equal volume of gas (nitrogen)... [Pg.229]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, COj, nitrogen oxides, phosphorus oxides, phosphines... [Pg.323]

An air/nitric acid/phosphorus mixture in the gaseous state combusts spontaneously. The same is true for hot phosphorus or in the molten state when nitrogen oxides are present. [Pg.178]

It also reacts with nitrogen oxides. It combusts if it is heated in nitrogen oxide, it detonates in nitrogen tetroxide at ambient temperature. The same happens with phosphorus pentoxide. [Pg.195]

The nitrobenzene/phosphorus pentachloride mixture is stable up to 110°C. Above this temperature there is a decomposition that becomes more and more violent. Nitrogen oxides are also released in large quantities. [Pg.307]

Mixtures of potassium and solid carbon dioxide are shock-sensitive and explode violently on impact, and carbon monoxide readily reacts to form explosive carbonylpotassium (potassium benzenehexoxide) [1]. Dichlorine oxide explodes on contact with potassium [2], Potassium ignites in dinitrogen tetraoxide or dinitrogen pentaoxide at ambient temperature and incandesces when warmed with nitrogen oxide or phosphorus(V) oxide [3], At — 50°C, potassium and carbon monoxide react to give dicarbonylpotassium, which explodes in contact with air or water, or at 100°C. At 150°C, the product is a trimer of this, potassium benzenehexoxide. The just-molten metal ignites in sulfur dioxide [4],... [Pg.1727]

Warm or molten white phosphorus bums vigorously in nitrogen oxide, dinitrogen tetraoxide or dinitrogen pentaoxide. White phosphorus ignites after some delay in contact with the vapour of sulfur trioxide, but immediately in contact with the liquid if a large portion is used. [Pg.1888]

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION Decomposes within 6 months at 60 DEG C. Complete decomposition in 3-1/4 hours at 150 DEG C. May produce HCN. Oxides of nitrogen, oxides of phosphorus, carbon monoxide, and hydogen cyanide. [Pg.454]

But arsenic is more subtle a poison than simply a reducing or oxidizing agent. Arsenic is a metalloid from Group V(B) of the periodic table, immediately below the elements nitrogen and phosphorus, both of which are vital for health. [Pg.393]

Emits toxic fumes of nitrogen and phosphorus oxides when heated to decomposition (Lewis, 1990). Products reported from the combustion of malathion at 900 °C include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, chlorine, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen sulfide, and oxygen (Kennedy et al., 1972). [Pg.703]

Chemical/Physical. Dicrotophos emits toxic fumes of phosphorus and nitrogen oxides when heated to decomposition (Lewis, 1990 Sax and Lewis, 1987). [Pg.1575]

ChemicaPPhysical. The hydrolysis half-lives of fonofos in a sterile 1% ethanol/water solution at 25 °C and pH values of 4.5, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0 were 87, 50, 41, 22, and 6.9 wk, respectively (Chapman and Cole, 1982). Emits toxic nitrogen and phosphorus oxide fumes when heated to decomposition (Sax and Lewis, 1987). [Pg.1585]


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