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Peroxides, inorganic

Peroxides, Inorganic. The inorganic derivatives of hydrogen peroxide. These compds are described by a general formula, viz, E+202,... [Pg.661]

Hydrogen peroxide inorganic Sd Hydrogen sulfide Sd (roasted) ... [Pg.159]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 5.1 Label Oxidi2er SAFETY PROFILE A powerful oxidizer and irritant to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. A very dangerous fire hazard because it is an extremely powerful oxidizing agent. Will react with water or steam to produce heat on contact with reducing materials, can react vigorously. See also LITHIUM COMPOUNDS, PEROXIDES, and PEROXIDES, INORGANIC. [Pg.844]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 5.1 Label Oxidizer SAFETY PROFILE Dangerous fire hazard by spontaneous chemical reaction. It is a very powerful oxidizer. Fires of this material should be handled like sodium peroxide fires. Moderate explosion hazard hy spontaneous chemical reaction. Explodes on contact with water, forming H2O2 and KOH. Violent reactions with air, Sb, As, O2, K. Vigorous reaction on contact with reducing materials. On contact with acid or acid fumes, it can emit toxic fumes. Incompatible with carbon, diselenium dichloride, ethanol, hydrocarbons, metals. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of K2O. See also PEROXIDES, INORGANIC. [Pg.1167]

PEROXIDES, INORGANIC see PCLOOO PEROXIDES, ORGANIC see PCL250 PEROXIDE, (1,1,4,4-TETRAAIETHYL-l,4-BUTANEDIYL)BIS(1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL) see DRJ800 PEROXIDE, (1,1,4,4-... [Pg.1831]

Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid) Oxidation catalyst made from porcelain Porchloric acid Peroxides, inorganic Phosphates, except defluorinated and ammoniated... [Pg.449]

One process (16) subjects them to light from a neon lamp ranging from yellow to orange in color, in the presence of oxygen. Another (20) subjects them to ultra-violet rays after addition of a small amount of hydrogen peroxide, inorganic and organic peroxide, or ozonide. [Pg.131]

Inorganic peroxides Inorganic compounds containing an element at its highest state of oxidation (such as sodium peroxide), or having the peroxy group —0—0- (such as... [Pg.404]

Peroxides (inorganic) should be handled carefully. When mixed with combustible materials, barium, sodium, and potassium peroxides form explosives that ignite easily. [Pg.107]

Paint Related Material, corrosive 3066 60 Peroxide, inorganic, n.o.s. 1483 35... [Pg.733]


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