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Vapour ignition

Hexachlorodisilane vapour ignited in chlorine above 300°C violent explosions sometimes occurred. [Pg.1405]

A jet of chromyl chloride vapour ignites in the vapour of disulfur dichloride, and addition of drops of chromyl chloride to cooled phosphorus trichloride causes incandescence and sometimes explosion [1], Phosphorus tribromide may also ignite with the chloride [2],... [Pg.1416]

Storage and handling precautions are detailed [1]. Conditions for detonation of the nitrate, an explosive of low sensitivity, have been investigated [2]. The pure vapour ignites spontaneously at very low temperatures and pressures, and other aspects were studied in detail [3], including spontaneous ignition on compression [4]. [Pg.506]


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