From: "Neal Langerman" <
neal**At_Symbol_Here**chemical-safety.com><
/div>
Date: August 4, 2010 4:48:05 PM
EDT
Subject: RE:
[DCHAS-L] Chemical Safety headlines from Google
> Jyllian Kemsley at C&EN says the following: (one correction:
the student was working with cobalt perchlorate hydrazinate, not cobalt
hydroxide)
This mixed anion salt is in the class of =93heavy
metal perchlorates=94 and in the class of =93heavy metal
hydrazinates=94. Both
classes have known, documented shock and friction sensitivity. Elsevier=92s HazMat
Navigator states (for a closely related chemical)
It
explodes at 325=B0C; high impact-sensitivity
And,
there is much more to the story - read Jyllian=92s blog - she has
again done very well.
nl
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