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Reactive Group Datasheet

Not Chemically Reactive

What are reactive groups?

Reactive groups are categories of chemicals that typically react in similar ways because they are similar in their chemical structure. Each substance with a chemical datasheet has been assigned to one or more reactive groups, and CAMEO Chemicals uses the reactive group assignments to make its reactivity predictions. More info about reactivity predictions...

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There are 21 chemical datasheets assigned to this reactive group.

Description

Flammability
These materials are nonflammable.
Reactivity
These materials are not reactive unless under severe conditions or catalysis.
Toxicity
These materials tend to be relatively non-toxic.
Other Characteristics
These substances undergo chemical reactions only under relatively severe circumstances and are considered non-reactive under typical, ambient conditions. They are resistant to ignition, although they may become flammable at very high temperatures. They may be resistant to oxidation and reduction, except in the most severe conditions. These materials may be nontoxic. Gaseous materials in this group can act as asphyxiants.
Examples
Argon, carbon dioxide, helium, krypton, neon, nitrogen, sulfur hexafluoride, xenon.

Reactivity Documentation

Use the links below to find out how this reactive group interacts with any of the reactive groups in the database.

The predicted hazards and gas byproducts for each reactive group pair will be displayed, as well as documentation and references that were used to make the reactivity predictions.

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