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Sodium zirconium glycolate

Boron zirconimn chelates from ammonium hydroxide water-soluble amines sodium or potassimn zirconium and organic acid salts such as lactates, citrates, tartrates, glycolates, malates, gluconates, glycerates, and mandelates with polyols such as glycerol, erythritol, arabitol, xylitol, sorbitol, dulcitol, mannitol, inositol, monosaccharides, and disaccharides [463,464,1592,1593]... [Pg.258]

BICHROMATE of POTASH (7778-50-9). Noncombustible, but many chemical reactions can cause fire and explosions. A powerful oxidizer. Violent reaction with many substances, including combustible materials, reducing agents, organic materials, finely divided metals, ammonium nitrate, ammonium perchlorate, fluorine, hydrazine, hydrazinium nitrate, hydrox-ylamine, iron powder, nitric acid, potassium iodide, sodium borohydride, sodium bromide, sodium tetraborate and its decahydrate, tungsten and zirconium dusts. Mixture with sulfuric acid forms chromic acid. Incompatible with ethylene glycol, iron, tungsten. [Pg.178]

BICHROMATE of SODA (10588-01-9) A strong oxidizer. Reacts violently with reducing agents, acids, acetic anhydride, hydrazine, combustible materials, organic substances, metal powders. Reacts with acrolein, antimony trisulfide, antimony tritelluride, arsenic pentasul-fide, 1,1-dichloro-l-nitroethane, 1,3-dichloropropene, diethylamine, fluorine, hydrazine, potassium iodide, sodium tetraborate, sodium tetraborate decahydrate, sodium borohydride, zirconium dusts, i-trioxane. Incompatible with ra-bis(trichlormethyl)benzene, hydroxy-lamine. Aqueous solution is caustic incompatible with acids, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, organic anhydrides, glycols, maleic anhydride, phenols. Attacks aluminum copper, brass, bronze, tin, zinc, especially in the presence of moisture. [Pg.178]

DILEAD(II) LEAD(IV) OXIDE (1314-41-6) An oxidizer. Decomposes above 932°/ 500°C, emitting oxygen. Reacts, possibly violently, with reducing agents, powdered metals aluminum, titanium, zirconium, zinc, etc., alcohols, dichloromethylsilane, hydrazine, hydrogen trisulfide, ethers, glycols, peroxyformic acid, phosphorus, selenium oxychloride, sulfur trioxide. Incompatible with ammonium nitrate, diboron tetrafluoride, hydrazinium nitrate, hydrogen sulfide, nitroalkanes, rubidium acetylide, selenium oxychloride. Forms heat-sensitive explosive material with anilinium perchlorate. Increases the thermal and/or explosive sensitivity of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, hydrazinium perchlorate, silver azide. Incompatible with sodium, sulfur trioxide. [Pg.438]


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