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Reactivity Documentation

Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active

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Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active

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Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)

Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active mixed with
Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active

Hazard Predictions

No major incompatibilities were found at room temperature. However, some hazardous reactions occur when heated:

Powdered aluminum reacts violently on heating with antimony (Matignon, C., Compt. rend., 1900, 130, 1393).

Aluminum reacts very violently with silicon-containing steels (J. R. Partington, 1967, General and Inorganic Chemistry, London, MacMillan, 4th ed., p. 418).

Selenium reacts with incandescence upon gentle heating with a number of metals, including nickel, sodium, potassium, and zinc. (J. W. Mellor, 1942. Mellor's Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 15, pp. 151. Longmans, Green and Co Ltd.; J. W. Mellor, 1947. Mellor's Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 10, pp. 766-777. Longmans, Green and Co Ltd.; J. W. Mellor, 1940. Mellor's Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry. Vol. 4, pp. 480. Longmans, Green and Co Ltd.)