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Peroxides, incompatibilities with

ISOOCTENE (11071-47-9) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 23°F/-5°C). May be able to form unstable and explosive peroxides. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizers. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity ground all equipment containing this material. [Pg.604]

LEAD SULFIDE (1314-87-0) PbS Noncombustible solid. Reacts violentiy with iodine monochloride, hydrogen peroxide. Incompatible with bromates, chlorates, hydrazinium nitrate, iodates, mercurous chloride, silver azide, zinc(II) nitrate, hexahydrate. [Pg.632]

SODIUM ACID FLUORIDE (1333-83-1) NaHFj Dry material reacts, possibly violently, withchromyl chloride, diethylzinc, dimethyl sulfoxide, lead dioxide, nitric acid, redphosphoras, potassium, sodium peroxide. Incompatible with hexafluoroisopropylidene-aminolithium. Reacts with water releasing heat and, forming a highly acidic solution. Incompatible with sulfuric acid, bases, caustics, ammonia, amines, amides, organic... [Pg.950]

ACETYL PROPANE (563-80-4) F orrns explosive mixture with air (flash point 26 F/—3°C). Reacts violently with strong oxidizers, aldehydes, nitric acid, perchloric acid. Unstable peroxides may be formed by contact with hydrogen peroxide. Incompatible with boranes. [Pg.22]

ACIDE SULFHYDRIQUE (French) (7783-06-4) A highly flammable and reactive gas. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, metal oxides, metal dusts and powders, bromine penta-fluoride, chlorine trifluoride, chromium trioxide, chromyl chloride, dichlorine oxide, nitrogen trichloride, nitryl hypofluorite, oxygen difluoride, perchloryl fluoride, phospham, phosphorus persulfide, silver fulminate, soda-lime, sodium peroxide. Incompatible with acetaldehyde, chlorine monoxide, chromic acid, chromic anhydride, copper, nitric acid, phenyldiazonium-chloride, sodium. Forms explosive material with benzenediazonium salts. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. Attacks many metals. [Pg.26]

AMS (98-83-9) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 129°F/54°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, butyl lithium, oleum, xenon tetrafluoride. Unless inhibited, forms unstable peroxides. Incompatible with acids. Reacts with heat and/or lack of appropriate... [Pg.105]

CELLOSOLVE SOLVENT (Union Carbide)(110-80-5) Fonns explosive mixture with air (flash point 110°F/43°C). Strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Able to form peroxides. Incompatible with strong acids. Attacks rubber and some coatings. [Pg.272]


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