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Oxygen monofluoride

Chlorine-hydrogen hazards, 9 646 Chlorine Institute, 21 831 25 343 Chlorine market, in vinyl chloride manufacture, 25 646 Chlorine monofluoride, 13 123-124 Chlorine monoxide, 8 545t Chlorine oxygen acids/salts, 17 389t Chlorine pentafluoride, 13 125 Chlorine peroxide, oxidation state and stability, 8 545t... [Pg.176]

SILVER FLUORIDE or SILVER(I) FLUORIDE or SILVER MONOFLUORIDE (7775-41-9) AgF AgF HOH Moisture- and light-sensitive, hygroscopic, corrosive solid. Contact with acetylene produces silver acetylide, a shock-sensitive explosive material. Contact with ammonia produces conpounds that are explosive when dry. Contact with hydrogen peroxide causes violent deconposition and release of oxygen gas. Contact with boron, strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Violent reaction when mixed with calcium hydride (fiiction sensitive) dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) silicon. Soluble silver compounds attack some forms of plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.948]

TIN or TIN POWDER (7440-31-5) Sn Finely divided material is combustible and forms explosive mixture with air [autoignition temp (dust cloud) 1166°F/630°C]. Contact with moisture in 911 forms tin dioxide. A reducing agent the powder is very reactive. Violent reaction with strong acids, strong oxidizers, ammonium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate, bis-o-azido benzoyl peroxide, bromates, bromine, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, bromine azide, cadmium, carbon tetrachloride + water, chlorine, chlorine monofluoride, chlorine nitrate, chlorine pentafluoride, chlorites, copper(II) nitrate, dimethylarsinic acid, fluorine, hydriodic acid, iodine heptafluoride, nitrosyl fluoride, oxygen difluoride, perchlorates, perchloroethylene, potassium dioxide, phosphorus pentoxide, sulfur, sulfur dichloride, turpentine (fire or explosion). [Pg.1008]


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