Page 235 - Demo
P. 235
“Your Safer Source for Science” Model Chemical Stores Area MANY REASONS WHY WE ENCOURAGE YOU NOT TO
STORE CHEMICALS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
PRODUCTS STORED TOGETHER
Acetic acid + acetaldehyde
Acetic anhydride + acetaldehyde
Aluminum metal + ammonium nitrate
Aluminum metal powder + antimony trichloride Aluminum metal + any bromate, chlorate or iodate
Aluminum + bromine vapor Aluminum chloride, anhydrous
Ammonia vapor + bromine vapor Ammonium nitrate + acetic acid Antimony + bromine
Arsenic + any bromate, chlorate or iodate
Barium + carbon tetrachloride
Calcium hypochlorite + charcoal
Carbon + any bromate, chlorate or iodate
Carbon disulfide + aluminum
Chromium trioxide and glycerol Copper + bromate, chlorate or iodate
Hydrogen peroxide (6% or more) + iron(II) sulfide Hydrogen peroxide (6% or more) + lead(II) or (IV) oxide Lead sulfide + hydrogen peroxide (6% or more) Magnesium hydroxide + maleic anhydride
Mercury(II) nitrate + methyl alcohol
Mercury(II) oxide + magnesium metal
Mercury(II) oxide + phosphorus
Nitric acid + magnesium metal powder
Nitric acid + phosphorus
Potassium cyanide + potassium nitrite
Silver metal + tartaric acid
Silver oxide + sulfur
Sodium + sulfur
Sodium nitrate + sodium thiosulfate Tin(IV) chloride + turpentine
233
POSSIBLE REACTIONS
small amounts of acetic acid will cause the acetaldehyde to polymerize, releasing great amounts of heat
reaction can be violently explosive
potentially explosive
aluminum metal burns in the presence of antimony trichloride
finely divided aluminum metal in contact with a bromate, chlorate or iodate can be easily detonated by heat, shock or friction
aluminum foil reacts with bromine vapor at room temperature and incandesces
AlCl3, anhydrous is constantly generating hydrochloric acid. After long storage, tightly closed containers have been known to explode when opened.
unstable nitrogen tribromide is formed and explosion may result
a mixture may result in ignition especially if the acetic acid is concentrated.
antimony is spontaneously flammable in the presence of any halogen vapor
a potentially explosive combination if detonated by heat, shock or friction
a violent reaction may occur
a mixture can result in an explosion if heated
a potentially explosive combination if detonated by heat, shock or friction
finely divided aluminum will spontaneously burst into flame in the presence of carbon disulfide
violent reaction may cause mixture to ignite
a potentially explosive combination if detonated by heat, shock or friction
a vigorous, highly exothermic reaction
violent, possibly explosive reaction
vigorous, potentially explosive reaction
potentially explosive reaction
may form mercury fulminate—an explosive
an explosion may result if heated
percussion may ignite this mixture
will react with explosive force
phosphorus will burn spontaneously in the presence of nitric acid
a potentially explosive mixture if heated
an explosive mixture
a potentially explosive mixture
under the right conditions the reaction can proceed with explosive violence
a mixture of dry materials can result in explosion
a flame-producing, exothermic reaction