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AZ of chemical names {Name} 109
tert-butyl HYDROPEROXIDE
(CH3) 3COOH
FIRE HAZARD
Physical Properties
Colourless liquid; stable below 75 ° C; MP, -8 ? C.1
Fire Danger Fire {}
Item {Point} outbreak, 27 ° C. Extinguish the fire} {fire with water spray aerosol, {}, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, or
evaporation liquids.2
Chemical Properties
Slightly soluble soluble {} in water3; very soluble in} {soluble esters and alcohols.4
Hazardous Reactions
May explode when distilled 5.6
Physiological Properties and Health Hazards
The liquid irritates the eyes and skin. Poisonous if ingested. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes and clothing 3
Instruction Break
Wear eye protection, lab coat, and nitrile rubber gloves. Work due to the body {body}
shield. Shedding of the coating with a 1:1:1 sulphuric acid mixture by weight of sodium carbonate or calcium
carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. Carefully select a beaker using a
plastic scoop. Follow the procedure is unnecessary seven orders Moet spill area thoroughly with
soap and water.
Waste Disposal
Wear nitrile rubber gloves, eye protection and lab coat. Work hard from behind
Shield body {body} in the hood smoke. Carefully add the peroxide to a 10% aqueous sodium bisulfite th
Hazardous laboratory chemicals disposal of lead 110
(Peroxide to 10 ml / g). Continue to stir for 24 hours. Ending with a decision can be washed
a leak in August
Reaction to breaking and Waste Orders
LINKS {Recommendations}
1. Merck 1569.
2. NFPA 325M.
3. Suite 261.
4. Saxophone {hammer} 447.
5. Milas, N.A. and others., J.. Chem. Soc., 68, 205, 1946.
6. B 488.
7. Armour, MA, Brown, LM, and Plotinus, GL, J. Chem. Education, 62, A93, 1985.
8. PPL 170.
AZ of chemical names {Name} 111
tert-butyl HYPOCHLORITE
(CH3) 3COCl
WAREHOUSE STORE {} in the refrigerator DARK
Physical Properties
Pale yellow liquid with irritation flavor; base point, 77-78 ° C.1
Hazardous Reactions
Ampoules are prone to explosion ripped {} if not stocked {} is not stored in a cool, dark place. This should not be heated above
his point {dot} 2, 3, boiling a severe reaction if exposed to {} subjected to strong light or an overheating
Rubber. Strong reaction 3
Physiological properties and health hazards:
Vapor irritates the mucous membranes and eyes.
Wear eye protection, lab coat, and nitrile rubber gloves. Work hard from behind
Shield body {body}. Shedding of the coating with a 1:1:1 mixture by weight of sodium carbonate or calcium
carbonate, clay cat litter (bentonite), and sand. Carefully scoop out the mixture into a beaker
cold water in the hood smoke. Add 10% solution of sodium bisulfite, allowing 10 ml
bisulfite solution to each 1 ml of spilled hypochlorite. Let stand until the body does not settle.
Filter the liquid into the drain. The solid residue can be discarded as a normal failure 4
Wash spill area thoroughly with soap and water.
Waste Disposal
Wear nitrile rubber gloves, laboratory coats and eye protection. Work in the hood smoke.
Slowly add the t-butyl hypochlorite to an excess of stirred, cold steel of a 10% solution
sodium bisulfite. Allow 10 ml bisulfite solution to each 1 ml of hypochlorite.
When the reaction is stopped, taking a leak in March
t-butyl hypochlorite and decomposes with UV light 2,3,5
LINKS {Recommendations}
1. Merck 1570.
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