Inorganic Chemical Compatibility

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According to chemical compatibility guidelines, Metals and ______ fall under the code 'IN 1'.

Hydrides

Chemicals such as ______, Nitrites, Azides are classified under the code 'IN 3'.

Amides

The family inclusion code 'IN 7' includes Arsenates, Cyanides, and ______ which should be stored away from water.

Cyanates

According to the table, Sulfur, ______, Arsenic, Phosphorus pentoxide can be classified under family code 'IN 10'.

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For Organic Chemicals, Acids, Amino Acids, Anhydrides, and ______ are compatible under the code 'OR 1'.

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According to code 'OR 3', chemicals such as Hydrocarbons, ______, Aldehydes, Oils are considered compatible.

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According to the provided table, ethers, ______, ketenes, halogenated hydrocarbons, and ethylene oxide are classified under 'OR 4'.

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______, Hydroperoxides, and Azides are classified under the organic family code 'OR 6'.

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Chemicals such as Sulfides, Polysulfides, ______, Nitriles are classified under the code 'OR 7'.

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Under the organic chemical compatibility family, ______ and cresols fall under code 'OR 8'.

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Flashcards

What are Metals and Hydrides? (IN 1)

Metals combined with hydrogen.

What are Acetates, Halides, Iodides... (IN 2)?

Include acetates, halides, iodides, sulfates, sulfites, thiosulfates, phosphates and halogens.

What are Amides, Nitrates, Nitrites, Azides? (IN 3)

Includes amides, nitrates (except ammonium nitrate), nitrites, and azides.

What are Hydroxides, Oxides, Silicates...(IN 4)?

Hydroxides, Oxides, Silicates, Carbonates and Carbon

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What are Sulfides, Selenides, Phosphides...(IN 5)?

Includes sulfides, selenides, phosphides, carbides and nitrides.

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What are Chlorates, Bromates, Iodates...(IN 6)?

Includes chlorates, bromates, iodates, chlorites, hypochlorites, perchlorates, perchloric acid and peroxides.

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What are Arsenates, Cyanides, Cyanates? (IN 7)

Includes arsenates, cyanides and cyanates (store away from water).

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What are Borates, Chromates, Manganates...(IN 8)?

Includes borates, chromates, manganates, permanganates, molybdates and vanadates.

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What are acids? (IN 9)

Acids (except nitric acid which should be isolated by itself).

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What are Sulfur, Phosphorus, Arsenic,...(IN 10)?

Sulfur, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Phosphorus pentoxide

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Study Notes

Chemical Compatibility Family

  • The chemical compatibility family categorizes chemicals based on their reactivity so they can be arranged alphabetically using self-designed systematic codes for easier identification and efficient inventory management.

Inorganic Chemicals

  • IN 1: Metals and Hydrides
  • IN 2: Acetates, Halides, Iodides, Sulfates, Sulfites, Thiosulfates, Phosphates, Halogens
  • IN 3: Amides, Nitrates (except ammonium nitrate), Nitrites, Azides
  • IN 4: Hydroxides, Oxides, Silicates, Carbonates, Carbon
  • IN 5: Sulfides, Selenides, Phosphides, Carbides, Nitrides
  • IN 6: Chlorates, Bromates, Iodates, Chlorites, Hypochlorites, Perchlorates, Perchloric acid, Peroxides
  • IN 7: Arsenates, Cyanides, Cyanates (store away from water)
  • IN 8: Borates, Chromates, Manganates, Permanganates, Molybdates, Vanadates
  • IN 9: Acids (except nitric acid which should be isolated by itself)
  • IN 10: Sulfur, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Phosphorus pentoxide
  • IN M: Miscellaneous inorganics (check SDS for their compatibility)

Organic Chemicals

  • OR 1: Acids, Amino Acids, Anhydrides, Peracids
  • OR 2: Alcohols, Glycols, Sugars, Amines, Amides, Imines, Imides
  • OR 3: Hydrocarbons, Esters, Aldehydes, Oils
  • OR 4: Ethers, Ketones, Ketenes, Halogenated hydrocarbons, Ethylene oxide
  • OR 5: Epoxy compounds, Isocyanates
  • OR 6: Peroxides, Hydroperoxides, Azides
  • OR 7: Sulfides, Polysulfides, Sulfoxides, Nitriles
  • OR 8: Phenols, Cresols
  • OR 9: Dyes, Stains, Indicators
  • OR M: Miscellaneous organics (check SDS for their compatibility)

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