Sodium. A mixture of sodium metal explodes on impact 3
Water. Reacts violently when poured into an excess of water and explosion if water
poured into it. Court, containing boron tribromide should be cleaned with a dry
nonpolar solvents, never with water 4.5
Physiological Properties and Health Hazards
Vapor irritates the respiratory system and eyes. The liquid burns the skin and
eyes. Ingestion of would have ended serious internal combustion incineration {}. Avoid breathing vapor. Prevent
enter into contact with skin and eyes.2 TLV-STEL-C 1 ppm (10 mg/m3) .6
Instruction Break
Wear nitrile rubber gloves, laboratory coats, eye protection, and, if necessary, separate
breathing apparatus. Close Embrace} {shed 1:1:1 mixture by weight of sodium
carbonate or calcium carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. When the boron
tribromide was absorbed, scoop mixture into a plastic bucket, and in the hood smoke
very slowly add the mixture to a bucket of cold water. Let stand for 24 hours. Test
pH solutions and neutralized if necessary with sodium carbonate. Filter the solution
leakage. Consider the solid residue as normal rejection 7.8
Waste Disposal
Party Pack. Place in sulphuric acid a separate labeled container for recycling or disposal. Do not place
in the landfill in September
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Small quantities. Wear nitrile rubber gloves, laboratory coats and eye protection. In
hood of smoke pour boron tribromide in a large evaporating dish. Cover with
additional solid sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate. When the reaction was asleep
very slowly add the mixture to a bucket of cold water. Let stand for 24 hours. Test
pH solutions and neutralized if necessary. Wash the solution into the drain 7
Reaction to breaking and Waste Orders
LINKS {Recommendations}
1. Merck 1337.
2. Suite 246.
3. Cueilleron, J., Bull. Soc. Chem. Fr., 12, 88, 1945.
4. B 58.
5. Anonymous, Lab. Pract., 15, 797, 1966.
6. ACGIH 18.
7. Armour, MA, Brown, LM, and Plotinus, GL, J. Chem. Education, 62, A93, 1985; Armour, MA, J.
Chem. Education, 65, A64, 1988.
8. Haz. Mat. Detective sheds, 29.5.
9. PAGE 91.
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ROB TRICHLORIDE BCl3
POISON INHALATION, Causes burns
Physical Properties
Kipyatyaschayasya colorless liquid or gas with a pungent aroma, a base point, 12.5 ? C.1
Chemical Properties
Reacts rapidly with water to form boric acid and hydrochloric acids.2, analyzed dissected {}
Alcohol is a
Hazardous Reactions
Aniline. Reacts violently with aniline 3
Phosphine. Reacts violently with phosphine 2
Physiological Properties and Health Hazards
The gas irritates the eyes, skin and respiratory system. Liquid irritates or burns
Skin and eye burns. Ingestion of would have ended serious internal combustion incineration {}. Avoid
breathing gas. Prevent contact with skin and eyes.2
Instruction Break
In warm weather, it will exist as a gas, when instructed to keep others from
affected area. Wear nitrile rubber gloves, laboratory coats, eye protection, and if
necessary, a separate breathing apparatus. Close Embrace} {shed 1:1:1 mixture
weight of sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand.
When the boron trichloride was absorbed, scoop the mixture into a plastic bucket and
in the hood smoke, very slowly add the mixture to a bucket of cold water. Let stand for
24. Check the pH solutions and neutralize if necessary with sodium carbonate.
Filter the solution leakage. Consider the solid residue as normal refuse.2-5
Waste Disposal
Party Pack. Place in a separate labeled container for recycling or disposal. Do not place
in a landfill 5
Small quantities. Wear nitrile rubber gloves, laboratory coats and eye protection. In
hood of smoke pour boron trichloride in a large evaporating dish. Close Embrace} {bor
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trichloride with an additional solid sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate. When the reaction
slept, very slowly add the mixture to a bucket of cold water. Let stand for 24
hours. Check the pH solutions and neutralize if necessary. Wash solution
leakage.