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  • [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    5 KB (501 words) - 13:36, 20 November 2020
  • ...ilar to [[nitroglycerin]]. It is however less viscous, less dense and more volatile. The freezing point is -22 °C, and it has therefore been used for dynamite ...itive to impact. One disadvantage EGDN has against NG is that EGDN is more volatile. This makes a person working with it more susceptible to its [[wikipedia:Ni
    5 KB (611 words) - 20:03, 25 October 2020
  • [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    8 KB (996 words) - 15:05, 18 November 2023
  • ...] and a ubiquitous chemical building block in [[organic synthesis]]. It is volatile, but tends to form a mist in air, which is quite toxic.
    6 KB (664 words) - 19:16, 25 November 2021
  • [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    4 KB (502 words) - 15:26, 24 May 2020
  • [[Category:Volatile metals]]
    12 KB (1,745 words) - 00:11, 11 December 2019
  • | Appearance = Colorless volatile liquid ...ub>3</sub>OH''', also abbreviated as '''MeOH'''. It is a light, colorless, volatile, flammable liquid. It is an important chemical as a solvent and feedstock o
    11 KB (1,601 words) - 18:39, 9 July 2023
  • ...cribing it as similar to butterscotch. Compared to acetone it is much less volatile and is less soluble in water (approximately 27.5 g/100 ml at room temperatu [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    11 KB (1,468 words) - 18:42, 27 May 2023
  • | Appearance = Colorless volatile liquid | MainHazards = Irritant<br>Flammable<br>Volatile
    6 KB (769 words) - 18:41, 9 July 2023
  • ...late can be safely burned, either alone or mixed with a more flammable and volatile solvent, like ethanol. Since it breaks down into salicylic acid and methano
    6 KB (807 words) - 22:46, 20 January 2020
  • MTBE is a volatile, flammable, and colorless liquid, poorly soluble in water.
    4 KB (510 words) - 21:47, 22 July 2019
  • | Appearance = White volatile solid [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    7 KB (924 words) - 15:02, 18 November 2023
  • | Appearance = Colorless volatile liquid | MainHazards = Flammable<br>Volatile
    7 KB (922 words) - 17:04, 14 October 2023
  • Since this acid is particularly non-volatile, it can displace even stronger acids from their salts if heated enough. Suc **It can also be used to make any hydrohalic acid (any volatile acid, in fact)
    9 KB (1,223 words) - 00:12, 29 March 2020
  • ...to the metal by reaction with metallic sodium at 850 °C because the more volatile potassium can be removed by distillation (see [[Le Chatelier's principle]])
    7 KB (922 words) - 14:47, 18 November 2023
  • ...avoid unwanted redox reactions, use [[phosphoric acid]], which is both non-volatile and exceptionally gentle to reducing agents.
    6 KB (753 words) - 22:05, 13 January 2024
  • Since the biggest hazard comes from the volatile and soluble heavy metal compounds, it's best to convert them into insoluble | style="text-align:center;"| Unless it adsorbed dangerous volatile compounds or heavy metals, it can be used as a fertilizer (powdered form);
    347 KB (46,057 words) - 20:09, 13 March 2024
  • ...nganate should be stored in closed bottles, away from any acidic vapors or volatile organic compounds. KMnO<sub>4</sub> solutions should be covered as they wil
    9 KB (1,171 words) - 21:27, 21 September 2023
  • [[Category:Volatile chemicals]]
    4 KB (433 words) - 11:13, 9 June 2023
  • ...tive organic acids, but unlike formic acid, pure oxalic acid is solid, non-volatile and can be handled much safer. ...s corrosive to human tissues, so proper protection must be worn. It is not volatile under normal conditions, so its vapors aren't usually a hazard. Oxalates ar
    8 KB (1,006 words) - 15:03, 18 November 2023

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