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Sodium chloride chlorine nitrate reaction

The previous two chapters have provided several examples of reactions hydrogen reacting with oxygen to yield water, sodium reacting with chlorine to yield sodium chloride, mercury(II) nitrate reacting with potassium iodide to yield mercury(II) iodide, and so forth. We can write equations for these reactions in the following format ... [Pg.76]

Explosive reaction with chlorosulfuric acid, hydroiodic acid, magnesium perchlorate, chromyl chloride. Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with metal halogenates (e.g., chlorates, bromates, or iodates of barium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc), ammonium nitrate, mercury(1) nitrate, silver nitrate, sodium nitrate, potassium permanganate. Violent reaction or ignition with alkalies + heat, fluorine, chlorine, liquid bromine, antimony pentachloride. Reacts with hot alkalies or hydroiodic acid to form... [Pg.1118]

MERCURIC BICHLORIDE (7487-94-7) HgClj Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. Incompatible with albumin, alkalis, alkaloid salts, anhydrous ammonia, antimony, arsenic, borax, bromides, carbonates, chloric acid, copper, formates, gelatin, hydrozoic acid, infusions of cinchona, iron, lead and silver salts, lime water, light metals, methyl isocyanoacetate, oak bark or senna, phosphates, potassium, reduced iron, sodiiun, sodium peroxyborate, sulfides, sulfites, tannic acids, trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate, vegetable astringents. Decomposed by sunlight. On small fires, use water spray, fog, foam, dry chemical powder, or CO2 extinguishers. [Pg.650]

NICKEL CHLORIDE (7718-54-9) NiClj Violent reaction with chlorine nitrate. Mixtures with potassium produces an impact-sensitive explosive. Contact with strong acids or acid fumes produces highly toxic and corrosive HCl gas. Forms heat- or shock-sensitive explosives with ammonium nitrate. Increases sensitivity to heat, impact, or friction of hydrazinium perchlorate. Incompatible with gold, lithium, sodium, sulfur. Thermal decomposition emits toxic chloride fumes. [Pg.760]

PERCHLORIDE of MERCURY (7487-94-7) HgCl, Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. Incompatible with albumin, alkalis, alkaloid salts, anhydrous ammonia, antimony, arsenic, borax, bromides, carbonates, chloric acid, copper, formates, gelatin, hydrozoic acid, infusions... [Pg.835]

ESTANO (Spanish) (7440-31-5) Finely divided material is combustible and forms explosive mixture with air. Contact with moisture in air forms tin dioxide. Violent reaction with strong acids, strong oxidizers, ammonium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate, bis-o-azido benzoyl peroxide, bromates, bromine, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, bromine azide, cadmium, carbon tetrachloride, chlorine, chlorine monofluoride, chlorine nitrate, chlorine pentafluoride, chlorites, copper(II) nitrate, fluorine, hydriodic acid, dimethylarsinic acid, ni-trosyl fluoride, oxygen difluoride, perchlorates, perchloroethylene, potassium dioxide, phosphorus pentoxide, sulfur, sulfur dichloride. Reacts with alkalis, forming flammable hydrogen gas. Incompatible with arsenic compounds, azochloramide, benzene diazonium-4-sulfonate, benzyl chloride, chloric acid, cobalt chloride, copper oxide, 3,3 -dichloro-4,4 -diamin-odiphenylmethane, hexafluorobenzene, hydrazinium nitrate, glicidol, iodine heptafluoride, iodine monochloride, iodine pentafluoride, lead monoxide, mercuric oxide, nitryl fluoride, peroxyformic acid, phosphorus, phosphorus trichloride, tellurium, turpentine, sodium acetylide, sodium peroxide, titanium dioxide. Contact with acetaldehyde may cause polymerization. May form explosive compounds with hexachloroethane, pentachloroethane, picric acid, potassium iodate, potassium peroxide, 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3,5-triol. [Pg.503]

FUNGCHEX (7487-94-7) Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. [Pg.590]


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