Safety Profile |
Dangerous fire hazard
by chemical reaction. Ignites spontaneously
in air. Moderate explosion hazard when
exposed to heat or by chemical reaction.
Wdl react with water, steam, or acids to
produce H2 which then igmtes. Can react
vigorously with oxidizing materials. To fight
fire, use CO2, dry chemical. Potentially
explosive reactions with 0-2,4-
dnitrophenylhydroxylamine, fluoroalkenes.
Ignites on contact with air, oxygen +
moisture, fluorine. Incompatible with Cl2,
acetic acid, acrolein, acrylonitrile, (CaC +
Cl2), ClO2, (H202 + Cl2), (CHFL +
CH,OH), 1,2-dchloroethylene, maleic
anhydride, (n-methyl-n-nitrosourea +
CH2Cl2), nitroethane, NCb, nitromethane,
nitroparaffins, o-nitrophenol, nitropropane,
n-nitrosomethylurea, (nitrosomethylurea +
CH2Cl2), H20, trichloroethylene,
tetrahydrofuran, tetrachlorethane. When
heated to decomposition it emits highly
toxic fumes of K2O. See also POTASSIUM
and HYDRIDES.
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