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Triboron pentafluoride

Thiophosphoryl fluoride, 4340 Thiotrithiazyl chloride, 4033 Triboron pentafluoride, 0175... [Pg.285]

PERCLENE (127-18-4) or PERCLOROETILENO (Spanish) (127-18-4) see perchloroethylene. PERFLUROETHYLENE (116-14-3) FjC=CFj Highly reactive, thermally unstable, flammable gas (flash point <32°F/<0°C). Explodes underpressure. Able to form unstable peroxides in air. If inhibitor (usually limolene) is not present in adequate concentrations, explosive polymerization may occur above 2025 mm Hg/2.66 bars at normal tenqjerature. Inhibited monomer will explode on contact with iodine pentafluoride and other substances, or in elevated tenperatures. Violent reaction with chloro-peroxytrifluoromethane, difluoromethylene dihypofluorite dioxygen difluoride, halogens, oxidizers, oxygen, sulfur trioxide, triboron pentafluoride. Incompatible with ethylene, hexafluoropropene forms an explosive peroxide. Normal gases date containers when opened and discard after 12 months. [Pg.837]


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