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Reactive

Reactive chemicals will ignite or explode under particular conditions. Some chemicals react with water or air. Others react if allowed to dry out. Some become dangerous when exposed to oxygen and/or light.

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Examples include:

  • sodium and potassium metals, sodium borohydride (react with water)
  • dry picric acid (can explode when shaken)
  • ethyl ether (eventually forms unstable peroxides with oxygen)
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