What are the possibilities for HCL gas explosions?
HCL gas is a kind of gas that is easy to be mixed with other substances and prone to inflammable and explosive phenomena, and has great toxicity. Therefore, we should master its properties to avoid HCL gas explosion, poisoning and other accidents under certain conditions. The following is a summary of several possibilities of HCL gas explosion.
1. A mixture of HCL gas and sodium chlorate, hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide poses a risk of fire.
2. HCL gas is mixed with potassium permanganate. If the temperature is slightly increased, there may be an explosion of HCL gas.
3. HCL gas will have a strong exothermic reaction in contact with aluminum and sodium metals, which is dangerous.
4. Contact with calcium carbide, under the condition of heating will produce a lot of heat, resulting in a sense of incandescence.
5. When sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide reacts, HCL gas explosion will be produced in a short time.
Hydrogen chloride gas is flammable and explosive gas, HCL gas is very particular about storage and handling. HCL gas manufacturer Newradar has many years of experience in anhydrous hydrogen chloride gas production and management.