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Pyrophoric liquid, inorganic

Potassium Sulfide, anhydrous or with 1382 32 Pyrophoric Liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. 3194 37... [Pg.736]

Pyrophoric Liquid/Solid, Organic/Inorganic. A substance that may ignite in air at or below room temperature in the absence of added heat, shock or friction. ICAO A2... [Pg.228]

CI3OP Noncombustible liquid. Fumes in moist air. Contact with water, steam, or alcohols produces hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, and phosphine gas, which is pyrophoric, with possible ignition or explosion (may be a delayed reaction). Contact with air produces corrosive fumes. Violent reaction with acetone and possibly other ketones carbon disulfide, 2,6-dimethylpyridine-A-oxide, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethers (especially when metal salts are present) ferrocene-l,l -dicarboxylie acid, pyridine, zinc powder or dust. Reacts, possibly violently, with acids, bases, amines, amides, inorganic hydroxides alkali metals, alkalis, combustible materials, dimethyl... [Pg.869]


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