10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
10.1 REACTIVITY
It reacts with many metals violently forming metallic salts and emitting hydrogen gas.
10.2 CHEMICAL STABILITY
Stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage.
10.3 POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
10.4 CONDITIONS TO AVOID
Heat, direct sunlight.
10.5 INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
A strong mineral acid, concentrated hydrochloric acid is incompatible with many substances and highly
reactive with strong bases, metals, metal oxides, hydroxides, amines, carbonates and other alkaline
materials. Incompatible with materials such as cyanides, sulfides, sulfites, and formaldehyde.
Corrosive to metals such as aluminum, tin, and zinc as well as to alloys such as steel, and may cause
formation of flammable hydrogen gas.
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