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Perchlorates, incompatibilities with

ETHANEDIOL (107-21-1) C HsO Combustible liquid [explosion limits in air (vol %) 3.2 to uel unknown flash point 231°F/111°C autoignition temp 775°F/413°C Fire Rating 1]. Violent reaction with oxidizers and oxidizing acids, sulfuric acid. Forms explosive mixture with sodium perchlorate. Incompatible with strong acids, caustics, aliphatic amines, isocyanates, chlorosulfonic acid, oleum, potassium bichromate, phosphorus pentasulflde, sodium chlorite. On small fires, use dry chemical powder (such as Pmple-K-Powder), alcohol-resistant foam, or COj extinguishers. [Pg.438]

NICKEL CHLORIDE (7718-54-9) NiClj Violent reaction with chlorine nitrate. Mixtures with potassium produces an impact-sensitive explosive. Contact with strong acids or acid fumes produces highly toxic and corrosive HCl gas. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive explosives with ammonium nitrate. Increases sensitivity to heat, impact, or friction of hydrazinium perchlorate. Incompatible with gold, lithium, sodium, sulfur. Thermal decomposition emits toxic chloride fumes. [Pg.760]

ZINC CYANIDE (557-21-1) Zn(CN)j Noncombustible solid. May tend to be an unstable explosive. Reacts with acids, acid fumes, acid salts, or elevated temperatures releases flammable and poisonous hydrogen cyanide gas. Can react violently with magnesium (incandescence), chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates. Incompatible with nitrites, chlorates. Mixtures of metal cyanides with metal chlorates, nitrates, nitrites, or perchlorates may cause violent explosions. Incompatible with strong oxidizers, bromine, chlorine, fluorine, mercurous chloride, nitric acid. Violent reaction with sodium nitrite. Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with potassium chlorate. ZINC DIACETATE (557-34-6 5970-45-6, dihydrate) Zn(C2H302)2 Noncombustible... [Pg.1092]

ACTIVATED CARBON or ACTIVATED CHARCOAL (64365-11-3) Dust or powder reacts, possibly violently, with strong oxidizers, ammonium perchlorate, bromates, bromine trifluoride, chlorates, cobalt nitrate, iodates, strong acids, halogens, lead chlorite, nitrates, nitric acid, oxides, perchlorates, peroxides, peroxyformic acid, sulfates, sodium sulfite, unsaturated oils. Forms heat- and impact-sensitive materials with ammonium perchlorate. Incompatible with many compounds, including triethylenediamine, palladium, potassium dioxide, potassium peroxide, silver nitrate, sodium chlorite. [Pg.43]

ALANINOL (78-91-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 145°F/63°C). Violent reaction wiili strong oxidizers, strong acids, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate. Incompatible with aldehydes, nonoxidizing mineral acids, cellulose nitrate (of high surface area), cresols, isocyanates, nitrates, nitric acid, organic anhydrides, phenols, sulfuric acid. Attacks aluminum, copper, zinc, or their alloys, and galvanized steel. [Pg.53]

AMINONAPHTHALENE (134-32-7) Combustible solid (flash point 315°F/157°C). Oxidizes in air. Contact with strong oxidizers or strong acids can cause fire or explosion. Violent reaction with isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate. Incompatible with aldehydes. [Pg.87]

ANHYDRONE (10034-81-8) A powerful oxidizer. Potentially violent or explosive reaction with reducing agents, alcohols, ammonia gas, argon (wet), butyl fluorides, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene oxide, fluorobutane (wet), fuels, hydrazines, hydrocarbons, mineral acids, powdered metals, organic matter, phosphorus, trimethyl phosphite. Mixture with ethanol forms explosive ethyl perchlorate. Incompatible with alkenes, and many other materials. Shock may cause magnesium perchlorate to explode. [Pg.115]

COPPER NAPHTHENATE (1338-02-9) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 100°F/38°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids. Mixtures with 1,3-di(5-tetrazoyl)triazene are heat- and friction-sensitive explosives. Increases the sensitivity of explosive hydrazinium perchlorate Incompatible with acetylene, ammonium nitrate, mercurous chloride, picric acid, silver nitrate. [Pg.350]

DIHYDROXYETHANE (107-21-1) Combustible liquid (flash point 231 °F/111 °C). Violent reaction with oxidizers and oxidizing acids, sulfuric acid. Forms explosive mixture with sodium perchlorate. Incompatible with strong acids, caustics, aliphatic amines. [Pg.431]


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