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EENZOATO de BENCILO (Spanish)
Rating: 1). Incompatible with strong
oxidizers, caustics, ammonia, amines,
isocyanates. The aqueous solution is a weak
acid. On small fires, use dry chemical
powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam,
water spray, or CO, extinguishers.
BENZOATO de BENCILO (Spanish)
(120-5 1-4) see benzyl benzoate.
BENZOATO de ETILO (Spanish) (93-890) see ethyl benzoate.
BENZOATO de METILO (Spanish) (9358-3) see methyl benzoate.
BENZO-CHINON (German) (106-5 1-4)see
benzoquinone.
BENZOEPIN@(1 15-29-7) see endosulfan.
BENZOESAEURE ( G e m ) (65-85-0) see
benzoic acid.
BENZOHYDROQUINONE(123-3 1-9) see
hydroquinone.
BENZOIC ACID (65-85-0) C,H,jO,
Combustible solid.Dust may form explosive
mixture with air (flash point 250°F/1210C;
autoignition temp 1063"F/573"C; Fire
Rating: 1). Incompatible with strong
oxidizers, caustics, ammonia, amines,
isocyanates. The aqueous solution is a weak
acid. On small fires, use dry chemical
powder (such as Purple-K-Powder), foam,
water spray, or CO, extinguishers.
BENZOIC ACID, BENZOPEROXIDE
(94-36-0) C14H,,0, Extremely flammable
solid. The dry material containing less than
2% water is extremely dangerous. Powder,
dust, or vapor forms explosive mixture with
air (flash point 104"F/40°C cc; autoignition
temp 176"F/80°C; Fire Rating: 2). Confined
storage of dry form may lead to
decomposition and explosion. A powerfid
oxidizer; accelerates the burning of
combustible materials. An explosive that is
sensitive to friction, mechanical shock, heat,
and sunlight; may decompose explosively
above the melting point, 217"F/103"C. Fires
andlor explosion may result from
contamination; contact with aniline, strong
acids, combustible materials; easily oxidized
materials; reducing agents, including
hydrides, nitrides, and sulfides; oxidizers,
lithium aluminum hydride; metallic
naphthenates; methyl methacrylate; organic
and inorganic acids; bases, alcohols, amines,
aniline, N,N 'dimethylaniline, dimethyl
sulfide; ethers, finely divided metals; metal
oxides; polymerization accelerators, lithium
aluminum carbide, lithium
tetrahydroaluminate, metallic naphthenates,
methyl methacrylate, organic matter,
polymerization accelerators. Aqueous
solutions of 30% or more are relatively safe.
May attack some plastics, rubber, and
coatings. Once ignited, difficult to
extinguish.
BENZOIC ACID, BENZYL ESTER (1205 1-4) C,,H,,O, Combustible liquid. Forms
explosive mixture with air (flash point
298"F/148"C cc; autoignition temp
896"F/480°C; Fire Rating 1). Reacts with
strong oxidizers, acids, bases, amines,
amides, and inorganic hydroxides; strong
reducing agents, including metal hydrides,
nitrides, sulfides, and alkali metals.
Incompatible with nitrates. On small fires,
use dry chemical powder (such as Purple-KPowder), alcohol-resistant foam, water spray,
or CO, extinguishers.
BENZOIC ACID, CHLORIDE (98-88-4)
C,H,OCl; C6H,COCl Combustible liquid
(flash point 162"F/72"C oc; Fire Rating: 2).
Water contact may be violent; produces
hydrochloric acid. Violent reaction with
dimethyl sulfoxide. Vigorous reaction with
oxidizers, alcohols, alkalis, alkali metals;
bases including amines, amides, and
inorganic hydroxides; ethers (especially if
metal salts are present). Attacks metals in the
presence ofmoisture. Attacks some coatings,
plastics including PVC, and rubbers
including natural, neoprene, and nitrile. On
small fires, use dry chemical powder or CO,
extinguishers.
BENZOIC ACID, ETHYL ESTER (9389-0) C&,,O, Combustible liquid. Forms
explosive mixture with air (flash point
190°F/88"C; autoignition temp
914"F/49O0C; Fire Rating: 2). Violent
reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible
with nitrates; strong bases, amines, amides,
inorganic hydroxides. Flow or agitation of
substance may generate electrostatic charges
due to low conductivity; ground all
equipment containing this material. On small
fires, use dry chemical powder (such as
Purple-K-Powder), alcohol-resistant foam,
water spray, or CO, extinguishers.