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Interhalogens reactions with

Carbon monoxide is a highly flammable and poisonous gas. Its flammable limits in air are 12.5 to 74.2% by volume, and the autoignition temperature 700°C. It explodes when exposed to flame. Reactions with interhalogen compounds, such as, bromine pentafluoride or halogen oxides can cause explosion. It forms explosive products with sodium or potassium that are sensitive to heat and shock. [Pg.191]

MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE or MOLYBDENUM(VI) OXIDE (1313-27-5) Violent reaction with interhalogens. Incompatible with alkali metals, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium. [Pg.823]

MOLYBDIC ANHYDRIDE (1313-27-5) Violent reaction with interhalogens. Incompatible... [Pg.823]

Reaction with AgF2 3, 2.3.11,4,1 Reaction with interhalogens 3, 2,3.12.2.2 CCI2F3N CF3NCI2... [Pg.94]

Reaction with interhalogens 3, 2.4.5.3.5 Starting material for formation of C HjAt 3,... [Pg.611]


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