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Self-ignition carbon dioxide effect

Diethylmagnesium, Mg(C2H5)2, is described as a pyrophoric compound that is violently reactive to water and steam and that self-ignites in air, burning even in a carbon dioxide atmosphere. Describe the significance of this description in terms of reactivity, susceptibility to hydrolysis or oxidation, and potential toxic effects. [Pg.287]


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