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Pyrophoric solid, inorganic

PYROPHORIC SOLID, inorganic, n.o.s. 3228 48 SELF-REACTIVE SOLID TYPE E... [Pg.787]

Rotary multitray dryer pulverized coal, pectin, penicillin, zinc sulfide, waste slude, pyrophoric zinc powder, zinc oxide pellets, calcium carbonate, boric acid, fragile cereal products, calcium chloride flakes, caffein, Inorganic fluorides, crystals melting near 100°F, prilled pitch, electronic grade phosphors, and solvent-wet organic solids... [Pg.245]

BENSULFOID (7704-34-9) Combustible solid (flash point 405°F/207°C). Finely divided dry materia forms explosive mixture with air. The vapor reacts violently with lithium carbide. Reacts violently with many substances, including strong oxidizers, aluminum powders, boron, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, calcium hypochlorite, carbides, cesium, chlorates, chlorine dioxide, chlorine trifluoride, chromic acid, chromyl chloride, dichlorine oxide, diethylzinc, fluorine, halogen compounds, hexalithium disilicide, lampblack, lead chlorite, lead dioxide, lithium, powdered nickel, nickel catalysis, red phosphorus, phosphorus trioxide, potassium, potassium chlorite, potassium iodate, potassium peroxoferrate, rubidium acetylide, ruthenium tetraoxide, sodium, sodium chlorite, sodium peroxide, tin, uranium, zinc, zinc(II) nitrate, hexahydrate. Forms heat-, friction-, impact-, and shock-sensitive explosive or pyrophoric mixtures with ammonia, ammonium nitrate, barium bromate, bromates, calcium carbide, charcoal, hydrocarbons, iodates, iodine pentafluoride, iodine penloxide, iron, lead chromate, mercurous oxide, mercury nitrate, mercury oxide, nitryl fluoride, nitrogen dioxide, inorganic perchlorates, potassium bromate, potassium nitride, potassium perchlorate, silver nitrate, sodium hydride, sulfur dichloride. Incompatible with barium carbide, calcium, calcium carbide, calcium phosphide, chromates, chromic acid, chromic... [Pg.156]

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]


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