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Flammable substances
Flammable substances have flash points below 60 °C and can form explosive vapour/air mixtures. Use only in well-ventilated areas, remove ignition sources, and store in approved flammable-liquid cabinets.
1,162 indexed substances.
- Trimethoxyphenylsilane2996-92-1C9H14O3Si
- Trimethoxysilane2487-90-3C3H10O3Si
- Trimethyl orthoacetate1445-45-0C5H12O3
- Trimethylamine75-50-3C3H9N
- Trimethylantimony594-10-5C3H9Sb
- Trimethylbismuth593-91-9C3H9Bi
- Trimethylgallium1445-79-0C3H9Ga
- Trimethyloxirane5076-19-7C5H10O
- Tripropylamine102-69-2C9H21N
- tungsten7440-33-7W
- uranium7440-61-1U
- vinyl acetate108-05-4C4H6O2
- Vinyl acetylene689-97-4C4H4
- vinyl chloride75-01-4C2H3Cl
- Vinylcyclohexane695-12-5C8H14
- Vinylidene chloride75-35-4C2H2Cl2
- Vinylidene fluoride75-38-7C2H2F2
- Vinyloxirane930-22-3C4H6O
- Vinyltrichlorosilane75-94-5C2H3Cl3Si
- Vinyltriethoxysilane78-08-0C8H18O3Si
- yttrium7440-65-5Y
- zirconium7440-67-7Zr
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