Appendix 3-3 Ignition / Explosion Risk Caused by Blending [Safety Guidelines for Chemical Experiments, 4Th Edition] by the Chemical Society of Japan, Maruzen (1999)

Appendix 3-3 Ignition / Explosion Risk Caused by Blending [Safety Guidelines for Chemical Experiments, 4Th Edition] by the Chemical Society of Japan, Maruzen (1999)

Supplement 1. Safe Handling of Hazardous Substances Appendix 3-3 Ignition / Explosion Risk Caused by Blending [Safety Guidelines for Chemical Experiments, 4th Edition] by the Chemical Society of Japan, Maruzen (1999) This table has been classified and structured according to the chemical structure based on the NFPA’s (National Fire Protection Association) “Manual of Hazardous Chemical Reaction 491M (1975),” in which examples of accident cases and hazardous reaction cases involving chemical substances blending have been compiled. 1. Oxidizing Substance & Flammable Substance 1) Oxidizing Substance 2) Flammable Substance a) oxo-halogen acid salt a) non-metal elemental substance perchlorate, chlorate, bromate, iodate, chlorite, phosphorus, sulfur, activated carbon, etc. hypochlorite, etc. b) metallic peroxide, hydrogen peroxide b) metal metallic peroxide: potassium peroxide, calcium magnesium, zinc, aluminum, etc. peroxide, etc. c) permanganate c) sulfide potassium permanganate, etc. phosphorus sulfide, antimony sulfide, carbon bisulfide, etc. d) nichrome acid salt d) hydride dichromate potassium, etc. silane, phosphine, dibrane, arsine, etc. e) nitrate salt e) carbide potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, ammonium calcium carbide nitrate, etc. f) nitric acid, fuming nitric acid f) organic substance hydrocarbon, alcohol, ketone, organic acid, amine, etc. g) nitric acid, fuming nitric acid, chlorosulfuric g) other acid metal amid, cyanide, hydroxylamine, etc. h) chrome oxide (III) i) perchloric acid j) peroxodisulfuric acid k) chlorine oxide, chlorine dioxide, chlorine monoxide l) nitrogen dioxide (nitrogen tetroxide) m) halogen fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, chlorine trifluoride, bromine trifluoride, iodine trifluoride, chlorine pentafluoride, bromine pentafluoride, iodine pentafluoride n) halogenation nitrogen nitrogen trifluoride, nitrogen trichloride, nitrogen tribromide, nitrogen triiodide 2. Hydrogen Peroxide & Metallic Oxide 3. Persulfate & Manganese metallic oxide managanese dioxide, mercuric oxide 4. Halogen & Azide 5. Halogen & Amine Halogen Halogen fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, etc. fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, chlorine trifluoride, bromine trifluoride, iodine trifluoride, chlorine pentafluoride, bromine pentafluoride, iodine pentafluoride, etc. Azide Amine sodium azide, silver azide, etc. ammonia, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, etc 6. Ammonia & Metal 7. Sodium Azide & Metal Metal Metal mercury, gold, silver compound, etc. copper, zinc, lead, silver, etc. 8. Organohalide & Metal 9. Acetylene & Metal Metal Metal alkali metal, magnesium, barium, aluminum, etc. mercury, silver, copper, cobalt, etc. 10. Substances that ignite (or explode) by mixed touch with strong acid a) acid-base oxo-halogen b) permanganate perchlorate, chlorate, bromate, iodate, chlorite, potassium permanganate hypochlorite, etc. c) organic peroxide d) nitrosamine dibenzoyl peroxide DPT, etc. .

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