Calcium Permanganate

CAS RN: 10118-76-0

Reactivities / Incompatibilities

Incompatibilities: Acetic acid or acetic anhydride; hydrogen peroxide
Calcium permanganate is a more active oxidant than the potassium salt and ignites paper or cotton on contact.
Dangerous fire risk in contact with organic materials. /Tetrahydrate/
Cooling is necessary to prevent possible explosion from contact of ... Calcium permanganate with acetic acid or its anhydride.
Can react violently with most metal powders, ammonia & ammonium salts, phosphorus, many finely divided org cmpd, flammable liquids, acids, & sulfur. /permanganates/
Permanganates are explosive when treated with sulfuric acid. When both cmpd are used in an absorption train, an empty trap should be placed between them. /permanganates/
Materials susceptible to spontaneous combustion include ... Organic materials mixed with strong oxidizing agents (such as ... Permanganates) ... /permanganates/
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