AIR

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Company Name: Sigma-Aldrich  
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Products Intro: Product Name:Air
CAS:132259-10-0
Purity:synthetic, Messer(R) CANgas, 99.999% Package:1L Remarks:769096-1L
Company Name: Riedel-de Haen AG  
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Products Intro: Product Name:Southern oceanic air
CAS:132259-10-0
Purity:dry
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Company Name: American Industrial Gases, Inc.  
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Company Name: Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LP  
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AIR Basic information
Product Name:AIR
Synonyms:CAL-MAT AIR;AIR;Air, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).;COMPRESSED AIR, BREATHING AIR;Southern oceanic air;Ambient air
CAS:132259-10-0
MF:O2
MW:0
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Product Categories:Chemical Synthesis;Compressed and Liquefied Gases;Synthetic Reagents
Mol File:Mol File
AIR Structure
AIR Chemical Properties
Boiling point −189 °C(lit.)
vapor density 1 (vs air)
Dielectric constant1(0.0℃)
EPA Substance Registry SystemAir (132259-10-0)
Safety Information
Safety Statements 36
RIDADR UN 1002 2.2
WGK Germany 3
MSDS Information
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AIR Usage And Synthesis
UsesThis synthetic air is a colourless, odourless gas mixture of N2 and O2 with the same weight as air. Applications include gas chromatography with use as a zero gas or oxidizing gas for flame ionization detectors(FID). Gas is easy to handle in a small, light pressure can, while the disposable container allows for aluminium recycling when finished.
DefinitionAIR is a mixture of gases, the composition of which varies with altitude and other conditions at the point of collection. At sea level the primary composition of dry air is chiefly nitrogen and oxygen, as well as argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, krypton, and xenon.
General DescriptionOrdinary air liquefied. Shipped unconfined at its boiling point (approx -300°F). Noncombustible but promotes the burning of other materials. Can cause serious injury by freezing exposed skin.
Reactivity ProfileAlmost any reducing agent and all hydrocarbons can form explosive mixtures with liquid air [Chem. Eng. News 27:2612. 1949]. Explosions have occurred when liquid air contacts organic matter. A cracked tube of activated charcoal immersed in liquid air exploded violently [J. Sci. Inst. 5:24. 1928]. Allyldimethylarsine ignites in air and on filter paper [NFPA 491M. 1991]. Contact of very cold liquefied gas with water may result in vigorous or violent boiling of the product and extremely rapid vaporization due to the large temperature differences involved. If the water is hot, there is the possibility that a liquid "superheat" explosion may occur. Pressures may build to dangerous levels if liquid gas contacts water in a closed container [Handling Chemicals Safely 1980].
Health HazardVapors may cause dizziness or asphyxiation without warning. Contact with gas or liquefied gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic gases.
Fire HazardSubstance does not burn but will support combustion. Some may react explosively with fuels. May ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). Vapors from liquefied gas are initially heavier than air and spread along ground. Runoff may create fire or explosion hazard. Containers may explode when heated. Ruptured cylinders may rocket.
AIR Preparation Products And Raw materials
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