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Rubber carbonyl chloride fluoride

ALGOFRENE TYPE 2 (75-71-8) Contact with water causes slow decomposition. Reacts, possibly violently, with barium, sodium, and potassium. Violent reaction with molten aluminum, magnesium. Undergoes thermal decomposition when exposed to red-hot surfaces or fire, forming chlorine, hydrogen fluoride or chloride, phosgene, and carbonyl fluoride. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.63]


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