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Environmental Health and Safety
Hazardous Waste Management
Alvin Shoemaker, 619-594-6098 <shoemake@mail.sdsu.edu>
Charles Adkins, 619-594-2857 <cadkins@mail.sdsu.edu>
Partial List of Incompatible Chemicals
The following list of chemicals in the left-hand column should be transported, stored, used, and disposed of in such a manner that they do not accidentally come in contact with the corresponding chemicals in the right-hand column.
These chemicals could react violently if allowed to come in accidental contact with each other, resulting in an explosion, or may produce highly toxic and/or flammable gases or vapors. However, it should be remembered that this list is not in any way complete, but is to serve only as a guide for the more commonly used chemicals.
| PARTIAL LIST OF INCOMPATIBLE CHEMICALS |
| Chemical |
Reagent |
| Acetic acid |
Chromic acid, ethylene glycol, hydroxyl-containing compounds, nitric acid, perchloric acid, permanganates, and peroxides. |
| Acetone |
Bromine, chlorine, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid. |
| Acetylene |
Bromine, chlorine, copper, mercury, and silver. |
| Alkaline and alkaline earth metals such as calcium, cesium, lithium, magnesium, potassium and sodium |
Carbon dioxide, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and water. |
| Aluminum and its alloys (particularly powders) |
Acid or alkaline solutions, ammonium persulphate and water, chlorates, chlorinated compounds, nitrates, and organic compounds in nitrate/nitrite salt baths. |
| Ammonia (anhydrous) |
Bromine, calcium hypochlorite, chlorine, hydrofluoric acid, iodine, mercury, and silver. |
| Ammonium perchlorate, permanganate, or persulfate |
Combustible materials; oxidizing materials such as acid, chlorates, and nitrates. |
| Ammonium nitrate |
Acids, chlorates, chlorides, lead, metallic nitrates, metal powders, finely divided organics or combustibles, sulfur, and zinc. |
| Aniline |
Hydrogen peroxide or nitric acid. |
| Barium peroxide |
Combustible organics, oxidizable materials, and water. |
| Barium rhodanide |
Sodium nitrate. |
| Bismuth and its alloys |
Perchloric acid. |
| Bromine |
Acetone, acetylene, ammonia, benzene, butadiene, butane and other petroleum gases, hydrogen, finely divided metals, sodium carbide, and turpentine. |
| Calcium or sodium carbide |
Moisture (in air) or water. |
| Calcium hypochlorite |
(Activated) ammonia or carbon. |
| Chlorates or perchlorates |
Acids, aluminum, ammonium salts, cyanides, phosphorous, metal powders, oxidizable organics or other combustibles, sugar, sulfides, and sulfur. |
| Chlorine |
Acetone, acetylene, ammonia, benzene, butadiene, butane and other petroleum gases, hydrogen, metal powders, sodium carbide, and turpentine. |
| Chlorine dioxide |
Ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and phosphine. |
| Chromic acid |
Acetic acid (glacial), acetic anhydride, alcohols, combustible materials, flammable liquids, glycerine, napthalene, nitric acid, sulfur, and turpentine. |
| Cumene hydroperoxide |
Acids (mineral or organic). |
| Cyanides |
Acids or alkalies. |
| Fluorine |
Most materials. |
| Hydrocarbons such as benzene, butane, gasoline, propane, turpentine, etc. |
Bromine, chlorine, chromic acid, fluorine, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium peroxide. |
| Hydrofluoric acid or anhydrous hydrogen fluoride |
Ammonia (anhydrous or aqueous). |
| Hydrocyanic acid or hydrogen cyanide |
Alkalies and nitric acid. |
| Hydrogen peroxide 3‰ |
Chromium, copper, iron, most metals or their salts. |
| Hydrogen peroxide 30‰ or 90‰ |
Same as 3‰ hydrogen peroxide plus aniline, any flammable liquids, combustible materials, nitromethane, and all other organic matter. |
| Hydrogen sulfide |
Fuming nitric acid or oxidizing gases. |
| Iodine |
Acetylene, ammonia (anhydrous or aqueous), and hydrogen. |
| Lithium |
Acids, moisture in air, and water. |
| Lithium aluminum hydride |
Air, chlorinated hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, ethyl acetate, and water. |
| Magnesium (particularly powder) |
Carbonates, chlorates, heavy metal oxalates or oxides, nitrates, perchlorates, peroxides, phosphates, and sulfates. |
| Mercuric oxide |
Sulfur. |
| Mercury |
Acetylene, alkali metals, ammonia, nitric acid with ethanol, and oxalic acid. |
| Nitrates |
Combustible materials, esters, phosphorous, sodium acetate, stannous chloride, water, and zinc powder. |
| Nitric acid (conc.) |
Acetic acid, aniline, chromic acid, flammable gases and liquids, hydrocyanic acid, hydrogen sulfide, and nitratable substances. |
| Nitric acid |
Alcohols and other oxidizable organic material, hydriodic acid (hydrogen iodide), magnesium or other metals, phosphorous, and thiophene. |
| Nitrates |
Potassium or sodium cyanide. |
| Nitro paraffins |
Inorganic alkalies. |
| Oxalic acid |
Mercury or silver. |
| Oxygen (liquid or enriched air) |
Flammable gases, liquids, or solids such as acetone, acetylene, grease, hydrogen, oils, and phosphorous. |
| Perchloric acid |
Acetic anhydride, alcohols, bismuth and its alloys, grease, oils or any organic materials, and reducing agents. |
| Peroxides (organic) |
Acids (mineral or organic). |
| Phosphorous |
Chlorates and perchlorates, nitrates and nitric acid. |
| Phosphorous pentoxide |
Organic compounds or water. |
| Phosphorous (Red) |
Oxidizing materials. |
| Phosphorous (White) |
Air (oxygen) or other oxidizing materials. |
| Ploric acid |
Ammonia heated with oxides or salts of heavy metals and friction with oxidizing agents. |
| Potassium |
Air (moisture and/or oxygen) or water. |
| Potassium chlorate or perchlorate |
Acids or their vapors, combustible materials, especially organic solvents, phosphorous, and sulfur. |
| Potassium permanganate |
Benzaldehyde, ethylene glycol, glycerin, and sulfuric acid. |
| Silver |
Acetylene, ammonium compounds, nitric acid with ethanol, oxalic acid, and tartaric acid. |
| Sodium amide |
Air (moisture and oxygen) or water. |
| Sodium chlorate |
Acids, ammonium salts, oxidizable materials and sulfur. |
| Sodium hydrosulfite |
Air (moisture) or combustible materials. |
| Sodium nitrite |
Ammonia compounds, ammonium nitrate, or other ammonium salts. |
| Sodium peroxide |
Acetic acid (glacial), acetic anhydride, alcohols, benzaldehyde, carbon disulfide, ethyl acetate, ethylene glycol, furfural, glycerine, methyl acetate, and other oxidizable substances. |
| Sulfur |
Any oxidizing materials. |
| Sulfuric acid |
Chlorates, perchlorates, and perchlorates, and permanganates. |
| Water |
Acetyl chloride, alkaline and alkaline earth metals, their hydrides and oxides, barium peroxide, carbides, chromic acid, phosphorous oxychloride, phosphorous pentachloride, phosphorous pentoxide, sulfuric acid, and sulfur trioxide, etc. |
| Zinc chlorate |
Acids or organic materials. |
| Zinc (particular powder) |
Acids or water. |
| Zirconium (particularly in powder form) |
Carbon tetrachloride and other halogenated hydrocarbons, peroxides, sodium bicarbonate, and water. |
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