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Stable at normal temperature and pressure. Ethyl lactate is a flammable liquid and vapor. Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated location away from any fire hazard area, in a tightly closed container. [Pg.270]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS turn leaking cylinder up to prevent escape of gas in liquid state use fine water spray to disperse vapors store in a cool, dry location maintain adequate ventilation along the floor separate from incompatible materials. [Pg.669]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS use water spray to cool and reduce vapors store in a cool dry location with adequate ventilation separate from acids, alkalies, halogenated compounds, oxidizing materials, and water outside storage is prefeiTed. [Pg.908]

Precaution Flamm. dust static charges may cause flash fire may form flamm. dust-air mixts. spillages may be slippery Hazardois Decomp. Prods. CO, COj, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, smoke HMIS Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 Storage Store in cool, dry place 20 C keep container closed when not in use blanket with inert gas when emptying bags near flamm. vapors store away from direct sunlight, UV radiation Natrosol 250 ER [Hercules/Aqualon]... [Pg.554]

Storage Static electricity will accumulate and may ignite vapors store in closed container away from heat, sparks, and flame Dow Corning 345 Fluid [Dow Corning S. Black]... [Pg.360]

Storage Store in cool, dry place 20 C keep container closed when not in use blanket with inert gas when emptying bags near flamm. vapors store away from direct sunlight, UV radiation Natrulon DemaSphere [Lonzaj... [Pg.771]

LPG, stored as a liquid at its saturation pressure, is vaporized and introduced as vapor in conventional spark ignition motors. These motors are not modified with the exception of their feed system. Moreover, in the majority of cases, dual fuel capabilities have been adapted, that is, the vehicle can use either LPG or liquid fuel. [Pg.230]

LPG is divided into two types of products commercial propane and commercial butane, each stored as liquid at ambient temperature and corresponding vapor pressure. [Pg.232]

The vapor pressure of a crude oil at the wellhead can reach 20 bar. If it were necessary to store and transport it under these conditions, heavy walled equipment would be required. For that, the pressure is reduced (< 1 bar) by separating the high vapor pressure components using a series of pressure reductions (from one to four flash stages) in equipment called separators , which are in fact simple vessels that allow the separation of the two liquid and vapor phases formed downstream of the pressure reduction point. The different components distribute themselves in the two phases in accordance with equilibrium relationships. [Pg.319]

Electron ionization occurs when an electron beam crosses an ion source (box) and interacts with sample molecules that have been vaporized into the source. Where the electrons and sample molecules interact, ions are formed, representing intact sample molecular ions and also fragments produced from them. These molecular and fragment ions compose the mass spectrum, which is a correlation of ion mass and its abundance. El spectra of tens of thousands of substances have been recorded and form the basis of spectral libraries, available either in book form or stored in computer memory banks. [Pg.15]

The following cautions should be observed Do not destroy or remove inhibitor. Do not contaminate with alkaline or strongly acidic materials. Do not store in the presence of a water layer. In the event of spillage or misuse that cause a release of product vapor to the atmosphere, thoroughly ventilate the area, especially near floor levels where vapors will collect. [Pg.129]

Disulfur decafluoride does not react rapidly with water, mercury, copper, or platinum at ambient temperatures. There is evidence that it slowly decomposes on various surfaces in the presence of water when stored in the vapor state (118). It is decomposed by molten KOH to give a mixture of potassium compounds of sulfur and fluorine. The gas reacts vigorously with many other metals and siUca at red heat (114). At ca 156°C it combines with CI2 or Br2 to form SF Cl or SF Br (119,120). At ca 200°C, S2F2Q is almost completely thermally decomposed into the hexa- and tetrafluoride (121). [Pg.244]

Health and Safety Factors. Unlike fluoroacetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid presents no unusual toxicity problems. However, owing to its strong acidity, its vapors can be irritating to tissue, and the Hquid acid can cause deep bums if allowed to contact the skin. The acid can be safely stored in containers made of glass or common corrosion-resistant alloys and metals such as stainless steel or alurninum. [Pg.308]

Properties. Tetrafluoroethylene (mol wt 100.02) is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, nontoxic gas (Table 1). It is stored as a Hquid vapor pressure at —20° C = 1 MPa (9.9 atm). It is usually polymerized above its critical temperature and below its critical pressure. The polymerization reaction is highly exothermic. [Pg.348]

In the absence of air, TEE disproportionates violently to give carbon and carbon tetrafluoride the same amount of energy is generated as in black powder explosions. This type of decomposition is initiated thermally and equipment hot spots must be avoided. The flammability limits of TEE are 14—43% it bums when mixed with air and forms explosive mixtures with air and oxygen. It can be stored in steel cylinders under controlled conditions inhibited with a suitable stabilizer. The oxygen content of the vapor phase should not exceed 10 ppm. Although TEE is nontoxic, it may be contaminated by highly toxic fluorocarbon compounds. [Pg.349]


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