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Peroxides boranes

DECYL ALCOHOL or -DECYL ALCOHOL (112-30-1) CjoHjjO Combustible liquid, [explosion limits in air (vol %) 0.7 to 5.5 flash point 180°F/82°C oc autoignition temp 550°F/288°C Fire Rating 2]. Reacts violently with oxidizers, acetal bromide acetaldehyde, acid anhydrides, acid chlorides, alkaline earth, alkali metals, strong acids, ammonium persulfate, strong caustics, aliphatic amines, benzoyl peroxide, boranes, bromine dioxide, chromic acid, chromium trioxide. [Pg.304]


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