Reactivity Documentation
Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active |
mixed with |
Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active |
Summary
- No known hazardous reaction
Details
Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)
Metals, Elemental and Powder, Active
Hazard Predictions
- No known hazardous reaction
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.)