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Pyrophoric incendiary agents

U is a member of the actinide series of elements which, together with the rare earths and the transition elements, possess a high heat of oxidation, a low oxide density compared with that of the metal, and the presence of an unfilled d shell in its electronic structure. While the reasons for the high pyrophoric potential of U are not clearly understood, they are thought to be related to these aforementioned properties (see under Pyrotechnics in Vol 8, P511 and Pyrophoric Incendiary Agents , P503-L)... [Pg.105]

See also in Vol 8, M149-L to M154-L under Moisture , P502-L to P504-R under Pyrophoric Incendiary Agents , and in Vol 9 under Slurry Explosives ... [Pg.311]

Examples of the variation of process a from the refs include 1) semipyrophoric FeO is obtd by heating ferrous oxalate to 390—410° for 10—11 mins in a tube in which air has been replaced by N2 and then cooling 2) semipyro-phone FeO can also be produced by reducing ferrous oxalate in a stream of H2 at 400° for 1 hr See also Pyrophoric Incendiary Agents in Vol 8, P502-L to P504-R Refs 1)0. Wyss, Semipyrophoric Metals , GerP 595069 (1934) CA 29, 1252 (1935)... [Pg.278]

Sodium. See in Vol 8, P502-L to P504-R under Pyrophoric Incendiary Agents ... [Pg.378]

For addnl information on TEA see under Pyrophoric Incendiary Agents in Vol 8, P503-L to P504-R... [Pg.550]


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