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Potassium resistance

Diamond is very resistant to chemical reagents potassium dichromate and sulphuric acid attack it with the formation of CO2. It burns in air or oxygen at 700 C to CO2 leaving scarcely any ash some forms of bort may leave as much as 4-5% ash. [Pg.132]

It catalyses the decomposition of potassium chlorate(V). Mixed with zinc oxide, it is used as a catalyst in the manufacture of methanol. It is used as a pigment, being very resistant to weathering. [Pg.381]

The iodine atom in iodobenzene (unlike that in the corresponding aliphatic compounds) is very resistant to the action of alkalis, potassium cyanide, silver nitrite, etc. This firm attachment of the iodine atom to the benzene ring is typical of aromatic halides generally, although in suitably substituted nitio-compounds, such as chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene, the halogen atom does possess an increased reactivity (p. 262). [Pg.185]

Flame-Retardant Treatments For Wool. Although wool is regarded as a naturally flame-resistant fiber, for certain appHcations, such as use in aircraft, it is necessary to meet more stringent requirements. The Zirpro process, developed for this purpose (122,123), is based on the exhaustion of negatively charged zirconium and titanium complexes on wool fiber under acidic conditions. Specific agents used for this purpose are potassium hexafluoro zirconate [16923-95-8] [16923-95-8] K ZrF, and potassium hexafluoro titanate [16919-27-0], K TiF. Various modifications of this process have been... [Pg.490]

Oxidation. Nitroparaffins are resistant to oxidation. At ordinary temperatures, they are attacked only very slowly by strong oxidi2ing agents such as potassium permanganate, manganese dioxide, or lead peroxide. Nitronate salts, however, are oxidi2ed more easily. The salt of 2-nitropropane is converted to 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane [3964-18-9], acetone, and nitrite ion by persulfates or electrolytic oxidation. With potassium permanganate, only acetone is recovered. [Pg.100]

Potassium forms corrosive potassium hydroxide and Hberates explosive hydrogen gas upon reaction with water and moisture. Airborne potassium dusts or potassium combustion products attack mucous membranes and skin causing bums and skin cauterization. Inhalation and skin contact must be avoided. Safety goggles, full face shields, respirators, leather gloves, fire-resistant clothing, and a leather apron are considered minimum safety equipment. [Pg.518]

A acrylonitrile potassium salts of dispro-portionated resin acids and fatty acid 31 9.5 41 maximum hot-oil and plasticizer resistance asbestos binder, back coatings... [Pg.255]

Titanium disiUcide [12039-83-7] is a silvery-gray, crystalline material that oxidizes slowly in air when heated to 700—800°C. It is resistant both to mineral acids (except hydrofluoric) and to aqueous solutions of alkaUes, but reacts with fused borax, sodium hydroxide, and potassium hydroxide. It reacts explosively with chlorine at high temperatures. [Pg.132]


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