This group are reducing agents and have one electron in their outer shell.
What are Alkali Metals?
H2SO4, HCl and HNO3 are all ___________ .
What are acids?
What elements make up a salt?
Metal + Non-Metal
Organic compounds contain these elements.
What are C&H?
Two different temperatures distinguish the difference between a liquid being flammable and combustible, this property is called?
What is flash point?
Hydrocarbons or Organics contain these two elements
What are C+H?
Two or more compounds mixed together.
What is a mixture?
Water reactive binary salts.
What are N+C+H+P and AlCl3 ?
Alcohol is a polar solvent.
What is true?
Gases are typically stored and transported in these three ways.
What is compressed, liquified, and cryogenic?
The decimal number under an element on the periodic table represents:
What is the atomic weight?
The compound H2O2 has a primary hazard of?
What is an oxidizer?
A salt with a "per" prefix indicates extra __________
What is Oxygen?
These solvents are very stable in their structure and are toxic.
What are BTX aromatics?
Solubility of a liquid in water is measured in?
What is percent solubility?
This form of Phosphorous (P) is spontaneously combustible?
What is white?
These compounds gradually release heat when exposed to air?
What are self-heating?
Nitrates, chlorates, permanganates, and chromates when combined with a metal cation.
What are Oxysalts?
These hydrocarbons contain N in their structure and are very toxic.
What are amines?
What would you want to look up on a call involving an organic peroxide?
What is SADT?
These elements are fuels and non-metals (3)
What are H, C, P, S?
DOT Hazard Class 4.
What are flammable and combustible liquids?
Most salts are solids and water soluble.
True.
Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4) is an example of a?
What is halogenated hydrocarbon?
How easily a materials flows.
What is viscosity?