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Ether is subject to peroxide formation in opened containers and should be protected from exposure to air. When low peroxide ether is required, use only material from an unopened ... Proper Shipping Name: RQ, DIETHYL ETHER ; Hazard Class: 3 ; UN/NA: UN1155 ; Packing Group: I ; Information reported for product/size: 215L...
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Diethyl ether is a chemical compound involved in the study of chemistry. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about diethyl ether. ... Ether, in chemistry, an organic oxide. Diethyl ether, a transparent liquid with a sweet smell, is the most familiar kind. It is prepared by distilling a mixture of five parts alcohol with nine...
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Diethyl ether peroxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Diethyl ether peroxides are a class of organic peroxides that slowly form in diethyl ether upon storage under air, light, or in the presence of metal by autoxidation. Diethyl ether hydroperoxide (C...
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; Click here for data on diethyl ether in student-friendly format, from the HSci project ; ... Synonyms: ether, ethyl ether, ethoxyethane, 1,1'-oxybis ethane, diethyl oxide, aether, ethyl oxide, aether, anesthetic ether, rcra waste number U117, solvent ether ; Molecular formula: C4H10O ; CAS No: 60-29-7 ; EC No: 200-467-2 ;
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ICSC: 0355; May 2002 ... Ethyl ether; Ethyl oxide; Ether ... CAS No: 60-29-7; RTECS No: KI5775000; UN No: 1155; EC No: 603-022-00-4...
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If diethyl ether is released to water, it will not be expected to significantly adsorb to sediment or suspended particulate matter, bioconcentrate in aquatic organisms or hydrolyze, based upon estimated physical-chemical properties or analogies to other structurally related aliphatic ethers.
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Ether is also used as shorthand to refer to one of the most common ethers, diethyl ether, shown above. ... The Mallinckrodt-Baker MSDS for diethyl ether (in ANSI format). ... OSHA's Safety and health guideline for diethyl ether.
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