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Nitryl chloride hazard

SULFUROUS OXIDE (7446-09-5) SO, Noncombustible liquefied gas under pressure or liquid. Contact with air forms hydrogen chloride fumes. Violent reaction with water or steam, forming sulfurous acid, a medium-strong acid and corrosion hazard. Reacts violently with acetylene, acrolein, alcohols, aluminum powder alkali metals (i.e., potassium, sodium) amines, ammonia, bromine pentafluoride butadiene caustics, cesium acetylene carbide chlorates, chlorine trifluoride chromium powder copper or copper alloy powders chlorine, diethylzinc, fluorine, ethylene oxide lead dioxide lithium acetylene carbide diamino-, metal powders monolithium acetylide-ammonia nitryl chloride potassium acetylene carbide potassium acetylide, potassium chlorate rubidium carbide silver azide sodium acetylide staimous oxide. Decon oses in... [Pg.981]

HAZARD RISK Powdered cobalt ignites spontaneously in air ignites on contact with bromine pentafluoride incandescent reaction with acetylene or nitryl fluoride explosive reaction with hydrazinium nitrate, ammonium nitrate plus heat, 1,3,4,7-tetramethylisoindole may produce acrid smoke and fumes when heated to decomposition NFPA code H2 FO RO (cobalt oxide and cobalt chloride). [Pg.56]


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