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  • ...soluble barium salts though, so still handle it with care. Manganates are oxidizers. Keep them away from combustible materials.
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  • Butanol should be stored in closed bottles, away from any open flames or oxidizers. Since its strong odor may be annoying to many people, it's best to keep it
    7 KB (908 words) - 21:07, 12 September 2019
  • ...has some carbon added), is pyrophoric and very reactive in the presence of oxidizers. It may also react violently with water in this form. Aluminum reacts more
    14 KB (1,991 words) - 11:52, 25 June 2023
  • ...t should be stored in closed bottles, away from any heat source as well as oxidizers.
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  • Strong oxidizers such as [[sodium hypochlorite|hypochlorite]] can oxidise the aqueous Cr(III
    6 KB (795 words) - 16:52, 6 November 2018
  • ...ry already exist under a variant spelling or slightly different name? (Ex. oxidizers, oxidisers, oxidizing agents, oxidising agents: we use oxidizing agents)
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  • ...be stored in closed plastic or glass bottles, away from any fire source or oxidizers. It is slightly hygroscopic, forming an azeotrope with water at 95.6%. If p
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  • ...re reactive fuel than magnesium and aluminium, and therefore mixtures with oxidizers tend to burn much faster than other flash powders. Minimal amounts will sel
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  • ...idered for use in a home chemistry setting. It is one of the most powerful oxidizers known. Fluorine has the chemical symbol '''F'''.
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  • ...tic solvent or powerful reductants like potassium. Keep europium away from oxidizers and acids.
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  • ...d.php?tid=15338 Are Magnesium Metal Flakes Spontaneously Reactive with Any Oxidizers?]
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  • Nitromethane will not react with strong oxidizers like [[manganese heptoxide]]. This was observed by many SM members, such as
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  • ...[[fluoride|fluoride ion]]. They are so named because, upon being reduced, oxidizers readily [[Redox|oxidize]] other species, causing them to lose an electron.
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  • ...pounds are toxic to ingest. Doing so can lead to manganism. Manganates are oxidizers. They should be kept away from combustible materials. The basic solutions t
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  • Caro's acid is among the strongest oxidizers known. It is unstable and is generally prepared within a few days of use. I
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  • ...mistry. There are many regulations for many basic reagents, like acids and oxidizers. Most basic reagents can be easily obtained, though many strong oxidizers need a permit.
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  • Thulium metal is a reducing agent and is reactive towards acids and oxidizers. Most ionic thulium compounds are soluble except for the fluoride and the n
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  • Holmium is a strong reducing agent and will readily react with weak oxidizers. It burns in air with a [https://www.flickr.com/photos/37388341@N00/2696039
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  • ...c and a suspected carcinogen. It may ignite on contact with certain strong oxidizers.
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  • Addition of hydrochloric acid to potent oxidizers, such as [[sodium hypochlorite]], [[potassium permanganate]], or [[manganes
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  • ...ch, on the contrary, works as a stabilizer. Although ferrates are powerful oxidizers, they are mild and will not ignite organic materials.
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  • Sells various reagents mostly used for pyrotechnics (metallic powders, oxidizers, etc.) as well as parts used for fireworks (fuses, cases, etc.).
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  • ==Excess oxidizers==
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  • ...he storage of large amounts of reagents, especially flammable materials or oxidizers.
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  • ...n be used as an indicator of air quality. Silver can be attacked by strong oxidizers, such as [[potassium dichromate]] or [[potassium permanganate]], in the pre
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  • ...g ability of the ion actually decreases, as they become kinetically poorer oxidizers. More oxygenated anions are more stable with respect to oxidation and reduc ...seous products as well as chlorates. Chlorates and perchlorates are strong oxidizers and must be kept away from any reducing agents and organic compounds. They
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  • ...rate is relatively low, and the ferrate itself can be prepared with weaker oxidizers such as hypochlorites and bromine. At low pH, the full oxidizing power of f ...nthesizing ferrates anhydrously using high temperature fusing with various oxidizers. The most common "ferrate volcano" is a reaction between potassium nitrate
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  • Permanganates are strong oxidizers, although they are not a good oxygen source in [[flash powder]]s and most p
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  • Hydrazine ignites in contact with various oxidizers, like liq. [[ozone]], liq. [[chlorine]], [[chromyl chloride]], [[dinitrogen ...ium hypochlorite]] or another oxidizer. Avoid using strong or concentrated oxidizers, like conc. [[hydrogen peroxide]], as this will result in a steam explosion
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  • ..., +3, +4, +6, and +7. Manganese compounds in oxidation state +7 are strong oxidizers.
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  • ...h they're expensive. Perxenates, {{chem|XeO|6|4-}}, are extremely powerful oxidizers capable of oxidizing metals to their highest oxidation state. Xenon compounds are toxic, corrosive and strong oxidizers, as well as explosive. However, the chance of encountering such compounds i
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  • Oxidizers like [[sodium nitrate]] can be added to speed up the reaction. The resultin
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  • *Oxidizers: [[hydrogen peroxide]], [[sodium hypochlorite]]
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  • ...to avoid storing it near volatile chemicals and avoid storage near strong oxidizers.
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  • ...rda's alloy should be stored in closed bottles, away from bases, acids and oxidizers.
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  • ...he brass, exposing the copper. Strong bases will achieve a similar effect. Oxidizers like diluted nitric acid will dissolve both the copper and zinc from brass.
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  • ...es made of glass or a chemically resistant plastic such as HDPE, away from oxidizers and ideally in a proper flammables cabinet.
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  • Cements generally resist the attack of oxidizers, but many corrosive reagents like acids, bases or halogens will corrode the
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  • ...r down the drain is always an option. They can also be destroyed by strong oxidizers such as [[Fenton's reagent]], though this is only required if the alkaloids
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  • ...chromyl chloride]] will react exothermically with water. They are powerful oxidizers, though chromates and dichromates will need an acid to initiate the reactio
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  • ...ing contaminated with the grease. Silicone grease does not resist powerful oxidizers, like [[nitrogen dioxide]] and chlorosilanes.
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  • *Never keep your oxidizers together with flammable materials, keep them in separate cupboards/containe
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  • Perchlorates are very powerful oxidizers and should be handled with extreme care.
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  • Chlorates are powerful oxidizers and should be kept away from organics or easily oxidized materials. Mixture Chlorates are powerful oxidizers. Keep them away from open flames and flammable materials.
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  • Chlorites are powerful oxidizers. Avoid contact with acids, as the reaction will release toxic chlorine diox
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  • Cryolite is mostly inert to most reagents and oxidizers.
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  • In closed bottles, away from oxidizers.
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  • In closed plastic or glass bottles, away from oxidizers.
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  • Strong oxidizers, like peroxides may cause polymerization of allyl alcohol.
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  • ...oxidizing them. It has been determined that it's more effective than other oxidizers, such as hydrogen peroxide, permanganates. Low concentration of hypochlorit
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  • Cyclohexanol should be kept in closed bottles, away from oxidizers and flames.
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  • ...esium diboride burns completely when ignited in oxygen or in mixtures with oxidizers.
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  • In air-tight plastic bottles, away from light and oxidizers.
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  • ...solid material, insoluble in most solvents. It will be attacked by strong oxidizers, like [[ozone]] as well as strong UV light. ...materials. It also resists the chemical attack of many solvents, acids and oxidizers, though halogens and nitric acid/nitrogen dioxide will corrode it.
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  • Other oxidizers, such as [[nitric acid]]<ref>Scott, A.; Arbuckle, W.; Journal of the Chemic
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  • In closed plastic or glass bottles, away from oxidizers.
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  • In airtight closed plastic bottles, away from oxidizers and moisture.
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  • Capsaicin can be decomposed using strong oxidizers.
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  • In closed airtight bottles, away from bases and oxidizers.
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  • ...roxide will cause a delayed reaction, resulting in ignition. However, some oxidizers, like liq. [[nitrous oxide]] are added, it still does not produce a visible
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  • Carminic acid should be kept in airtight bottles, away from light and oxidizers.
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  • ...wdered B<sub>4</sub>C is much more reactive, and will burn when mixed with oxidizers, producing a green flame.
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  • In closed airtight bottles, away from acids, bases, light and oxidizers.
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  • Strychnine is sensitive to strong oxidizers.
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  • ...ak down aromatics, may be used. Strong UV light in combination with strong oxidizers will also break down this compound.
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  • No special disposal is required. Strong UV light and strong oxidizers may be used to break down this compound into harmless products.
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