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Compatibility Chart

The document provides a compatibility table for storing various chemicals, detailing the outcomes of mixing different chemical groups. Each group is assigned a letter indicating the potential reaction, such as explosion, fire, or toxic gas generation. The table serves as a guideline for safe handling and disposal of chemicals.
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Compatibility Chart

The document provides a compatibility table for storing various chemicals, detailing the outcomes of mixing different chemical groups. Each group is assigned a letter indicating the potential reaction, such as explosion, fire, or toxic gas generation. The table serves as a guideline for safe handling and disposal of chemicals.
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COMPATIBILITY TABLE FOR STORING CHEMICALS

# Group Name Le�er Outcome of Mixing


1 Acid, Non Oxidizing 1
2 Acid, Oxidizing 2 E Explosion
3 Acid Organics GH F Fire
# Group Name 4 Aldehyde HP FH
5 Amine, Amide H HT G Non-Hazardous Gas
1 Acid, Non Oxidizing 1
H Heat
2 Acid, Oxidizing 2
3 Acid Organics GH 3 Cell betwen both I Flammable Gas Genera�on
4 Aldehyde HP FH HP 4 chemicals indicates P Polymeriza�on
the outcome of their
5 Amine, Amide H HT H H 5 T Toxic Gas Genera�on
mixing
6 Azo/Diazo/Hydrazine GH HT GH H 6
7 Caus�c H H H H 7
8 Cyanide IT IT IT G 8
9 Ester H FH GH H 9
10 Halogenated Organics HT HFT HT GH HI H 10
11 Ketone H FH GH H H 11
12 Mercaptans/Sulfides IT FHT GH H H 12
13 Elemental Alkali & Alkali Earth Metals FHI FHI FHI FHI HI HI HI HI HI EH HI HI 13
14 Nitride FHI FHT H HI HI HI E 14 CCS-CISAC PAGE
15 Nitro Compound, Organic FHT H EH EHI EHI 15
16 Peroxide & Hydroperoxide GH EH HG HT EFH EHT EH E FHT EH EHI 16
17 Phenol & Cresol H EH GH HI HI H 17
18 Sulfide, Inorganic IT FHT GT H EFH HT 18
19 Combus�ble & Flammable HG FHT FGH FHI FHT 19
20 Explosive EH EH EH EH EH EH EH E EH EH EH EH 20
21 Oxidizing Agent, Strong HT HT FH FHT EH EHT FH HT FH FHT FH EFH EH GH EH FHT FGH EH 21
22 Reducing Agent, Strong HI FHT HI FHI HI GH EH EH HI HI EH EH HI HI EH EFH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Purdue University. (2003). Guidelines: Handling and Disposal of Chemicals. https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/research/safety/HMMguide.pdf

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