A few iiioiitlis iigo i i motor lorry coiivcyiiig ii loot1 of liquid clilorinc in tlriinis cnigltt fire. A s :L rcsiilt, one tlriiiii cxplotletl. Tiic hsc, ivliicli wis \vcltlctl to tlic cIr:iiii, wns I~IoN-I~ ofT, iiiid it wiis sciit with trciiiciidoiis h c c off tlic lorry n t oiic side, rind the
Transport and fire hazards of liquefied gases
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1933
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
iii 40 iiiiiiiitcs : the coloiir is stiililc for iit. Iciist 30 iiiiiiiitcs.
'I'lic iiiot~liocl ciiii bc rivet1 for t lie tlctcriiiiniitioii of iicctyl-~'-~lioiitlrosiiiiiiiic. I$vitlciicc ltiis Iiecii olitniiictl t Iiiit. iicct~yI-,'c'-gl~icositiiiiiic, on wiiriiiiiig wit Ii iilcoliolic~ JiOl-I, reacts in tlic ciiolic foriii ( I I ) wliicli Iiiisscs over. with lot;!: of \viitcr i i i t a it gliico-osiixolc ( I 11) i i i t t l not, iis siiggcstctl liy %iickerliiiiitll iiritl Jlc~ssiiier-Iilcl~criiiiiss, i i i t o ii gluco-pyrrolc ( I V).
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