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Wood Ether

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Methyl Ether Wood Ether Chemical Formula CH3OCH3. Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped) Liquid under pressure Color Colorless Odor Chloroform-like sweet. [Pg.137]

Water Displacing Oil Water Glass Waxes Camauba Waxes Paraffin Weisspiessglanz White Arsenic White Oil White Vitriol Witcizer 300 Witcizer 312 Wood Alcohol Wood Charcoal Wood Ether Wood Naphtha Wood Spirit Wood Turpentine Meta-Xylene P-Xylene O-Xylene M-Xylene... [Pg.93]

DIMETHYL ETHER Methyl Ether, Wood Ether Flammable Compressed Gas 2 4 0... [Pg.100]

Sapsucker Woods soil, Sapsucker Woods ether-extracted soil, Garbarini Lion 1986)... [Pg.181]

SYNS DIMETHYL ETHER pOT) OXYBISMETHANE WOOD ETHER... [Pg.922]

Dimethyl oxide DME Dymel A methoxymethane methyl ether oxyhismethane wood ether. [Pg.246]

Dimethyl ether (wood ether) 126.8 51.7 Extremely flammable... [Pg.2908]

Dimethyl Ether Methyl Ether Wood Ether ... [Pg.246]

WOOD ETHER (115-10-6) Flammable gas (flash point —42°F/—41°C). Forms explosive mixture with air. May be heat- and shock-sensitive. Able to form unstable peroxides on prolonged exposure to air. Violent reaction with oxidizers, aluminum hydride. Incompatible with strong acids, metal salts. [Pg.1239]

Demeon D Dimethyl ether DME Dymel A EINECS 204-065-8 Ether, dimethyl Ether, methyl HSDB 354 Methane, oxybis- Methoxymethane Methyl ether Methyl oxide Oxybismethane UN1033 Wood ether. Used as a solvent, motor fuel and Aerosol propellant, in refrigerants, as an extraction agent, a catalyst and stabilizer in polymerization. Gas mp = -141.5° bp = -24,8° Xm = 163,184 nm (s = 3981, 2512, gas) slightly soluble in CeHe, soluble in H20, EtOH, Et20, Me2CO. [Pg.230]

Structure and functional group H3C—O— CH3 first member of a homologous series of aliphatic ethers, containing two methyl groups linked via an oxygen atom Synonyms dimethyl ether wood ether dimethyl oxide... [Pg.391]

Acid-activated prime ignition fails with perchlorates because of the greater stability of the perchloric acid. However, the free, anhydrous perchloric acid reacts explosively with combustible substances such as charcoal, paper, wood, ether, and even with phosphorus pentoxide. In the latter case, the effect is due to the formation of the explosive and unstable chlorine heptoxide (CljOy), a volatile oily liquid. [Pg.49]

Methyl oxide Oxybismethane Wood ether Ciassification Organic compd. [Pg.1085]

Synonyms DME Methane, oxybis- Methoxymethane Methyl ether Methyl oxide Oxybismethane Wood ether... [Pg.1423]

Wolmanol . See Permethrin Wood alcohol. See Methyl alcohol Wood creosote. See Beechwood creosote Wood ether. See Dimethyl ether Wood flock. See Wood flour Wood flour... [Pg.4717]

Methyl Ether Wood Ether Methylethylcarbinol Methylethylene Methylethylene Glycol 2-Methylethylenimine... [Pg.153]

VCH Vinyl Chloride Wood Ether Dimethyl Ether... [Pg.168]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.246 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.137 ]




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