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Severe reactions may occur in the complement of bromine 5
N, N-Dimethylformamide. Very exothermic reaction to yield
bromide 6 hydroxymethylenedimethyl-ammonium
Ethanol and phosphorus. Dangerous mixture was formed in July
Hydrogen. Mixture can be explosive 8
Metal Atsetilenistye sulphuric acid metal compound and carbides. Mono - and atsetilenistye metal compound di-alkali metal and copper
atsetilenistye metal compound illuminate the liquid {liquid} or bromine vapor. Alkaline earth, iron, uranium, and
zirconium carbide light up in a pair of 9
Metal azides. Pairs with silver or sodium azide forms explosive azide, 10 bromine
Metals. Sensitive to the effects of the mixture formed from lithium or sodium in dry
Bromine 11 Potassium, germanium, antimony, rubidium, and lights in a pair of 12 bromine
Strong reaction occurs with aluminum, mercury, titanium, or 13
Methanol. Vigorously exothermic reaction when mixed liquids.
| Nonmetal hydrides. At room temperature} {place, a loud explosion and ignition occur with
strength and his homologs15, 16 and 17 with relevant
Rubber. Strong reaction with natural rubber; slower reaction with a synthetic rubbers.18
Trialkylboranes. Lower homologs tend to light up in bromine 18
AZ of chemical names {Name} 103
Physiological Properties and Health Hazards
Vapor irritates the respiratory system and eyes. The liquid burns the skin and
eyes. Ingestion would cause severe burns and internal injuries {damage}. Prevent steam
inhalation. Prevent eye contact and skin. TLV-TWA 0.1 ppm (0.66 mg/m3); TLVSTEL
0.2 ppm (1.3 mg/m3) .19
Instruction Break
Instructs others to support {maintain} a safe distance. Wear breathing apparatus, eye protection,
lab coat and nitrile rubber gloves. Close Embrace} {shed 1:1:1 mixture by weight
of sodium carbonate or calcium carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. When
bromine was absorbed quickly digs into a plastic bucket, and in the hood smoke, very
slowly add the mixture to a bucket of cold water. Add 10% sodium bisulfite solution to
turns colorless. Check the pH and neutralize if necessary with sodium carbonate. Filter
solution leakage. Consider the solid residue as normal failure. Wash spill area
thoroughly with soap and water 20
Waste Disposal
Party Pack. Place in a separate labeled container for recycling or disposal.
Small quantities. Wear gloves of butyl rubber, laboratory coats and eye protection. Jobs
in the hood smoke. Add bromine (5 ml) to a lot of water (1 L). Slowly add
10% sodium bisulfite (about 120 ml) until all color disappears. When the reaction subsides,
Neutralize with sodium carbonate and wash into the drain 21
Reaction to breaking and Waste Orders
LINKS {Recommendations}
1. Merck 1378.
2. Levene, P.A., Org. Synth., College. Issue 2, 89, 1943.
3. B 349.
4. Mellor, edition 8, Suppl. 2, 417, 1967.
5. B 99.
6. Tayim, H.A. and others., Chem. Ind., 347, 1973.
7. Read, CWW, Research School 21-year-old Rev. 967, 1940.
8. Mellor, edition 2, Suppl. 1, 707, 1956.
9. B 100.
10. Mellor, edition 8, 336, 1940.
11. Staudinger, H., Z. Elektrochem., 31, 549, 1925.
Hazardous laboratory chemicals disposal of lead 104
12. Mellor, edition 2, 469, 1941, edition 2, Suppl. 2.2, 1563, 2174, 1963, edition 7, 260, 1941, edition of 3, 379,
1939.
13. B 101.
14. Muir, G.D., Chem. United Kingdom, 8, 136, 1972.
15. Stock {action}, A. and others., Chemische Berichte, 50, 1739, 1917.
16. Sujishi, S. and others., J.. Chem. Soc., 76, 4631, 1954.
17. Geisler, T.C. and others., Inorg. Chem., 11, 1710, 1972.
18. B102.
19. ACGIH 18.
20. Armour, MA, Brown, LM, and Plotinus, GL, J. Chem. Education, 62, A93, 1985; Armour, MA
of Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization in Laboratories, Reinhardt, PA and others., editors.,
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 1995, p. 284; Armour, MA, Ashick, D., and Conrad, J.,
Chemical Health and Safety, 6, 25, 1999; Haz. Mat. Detective sheds, 29.5.
21. Ald 2027B; ITI 091.
AZ of chemical names {Name} 105
N-BROMOSUCCINIMIDE (-CH2CO) 2NBr
BURNS CAUSED, a serious irritant
Physical Properties
White to pale shock transparent body, smelling slightly bromine1; MP, 173-175 ° C with
Decomposition of 2
Chemical Properties
Slightly soluble {} soluble in water, soluble {} soluble in acetone and glacial acetic acid 2
Hazardous Reactions
Aniline. Extremely strong or explosive reaction.
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