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Oxidizing agents, incompatibilities with

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES volatile reacts violently with strong oxidizing agents incompatible with strong caustic substances HC (-2,652 cal/g) FP (-6°C) LFL/UFL (5.6%, 11.4%) AT (458°C)... [Pg.294]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES reacts with benzene sulfonyl chloride to produce miti-cides combustible can react vigorously with oxidizing agents incompatible with acid chlorides and acid anhydrides FP (114 °C)... [Pg.299]

Precaution Highly flamm. dangerous fire hazard exposed to heat, flame, oxidizers explodes on contact with dicyanofurazan violent reaction with sulfuric acid ignites on contact with cellulose nitrate absorbs CO from air to form the carbamate salt vapor may form explosive mixts. with air sudden reaction and fire may occur if mixed with an oxidizing agent incompat. with acids, oxidizers, sodium or calcium hypochlorite may form nitrosamines with nitrous acid, nitrites, etc. [Pg.1072]

Sulfuric acid (concentrated) H,SO, acid (0.003) 3 X 10" (3) 100 hydratation Oxidizing agent incompatible with alkaline media. [Pg.1098]

Precaution For open systems where contact is likely, wear chemical resistant g loves, chemical, rubber boots, safety goggles plus a face shield avoid contact with strong acids, oxidizing agents incompat. with polyethylene, natural rubber and butyl rubber... [Pg.297]

Precaution Ignition will cause class B fire sudden reaction and Are may result if mixed with an oxidizing agent incompat. with oxidizers, sodium or calcium hypochlorite reaction with peroxides may cause violent decomp., possible explosion... [Pg.300]

Polyethylene oxide is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. [Pg.552]

Propylene oxide is extremely flammable. Propylene oxide-air mixtures may be explosive by contact with heat or by ignition. Propylene oxide is incompatible with acids, bases, oxidizing agents, polymerization catalysts, epoxy resins, and high temperatures. It reacts violently with acetylide-forming metals such as copper or copper alloys. [Pg.2133]

CUPRIC OXALATE (5893-66-3 814-91-5, hemihydrate) C2CUO4 Aqueous solution may act as an acid and as a reducing agent. Incompatible with bases, amines, amides, and inorganic hydroxides strong oxidizers, including chlorine, fluorine, peroxides and hydroperoxides zinc acetate. Some reactions may release carbon dioxide. [Pg.286]

DIMETHICONE or DIMETHICONE 350 (9016-00-6) (C2H OSi) [Si(CH3)20) Combustible liquid (flash point 275 to 635°F/135 to 335°C ). A weak reducing agent. Incompatible with oxidizers isocyanates. Reacts in elevated temperatures and with sulfuric and other strong acids, forming a coagulated, gummy, flammable material. On small fires, use dry chemical power (such as Purple-K-Powder), alcohol-resistant foam COj extinguishers. [Pg.371]


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