USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
USD $2.00-10.00 / Kilogram
1.certificate of analysis (coa)
2.material safety data sheet (msds)
3.route of synthesis (ros)
4.method of aanlysis(moa)
5.nuclear magnetic resonance(nmr)
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product name: | sodium hydride |
synonyms: | sodium hydride;sodium hydride dispersion;nah 80;nah80;sodium hydride (nah);sodiumhydride(nah);sodiumhydride[nah];sodiummonohydride |
cas: | 7646-69-7 |
mf: | hna |
mw: | 24 |
einecs: | 231-587-3 |
product categories: | inorganics;classes of metal compounds;na (sodium) compounds (excluding simple sodium salts);reduction;synthetic organic chemistry;typical metal compounds;materials for hydrogen storage;metal hydrides;metal hydridesalternative energy;synthetic reagents;metal hydrides |
mol file: | 7646-69-7.mol |
sodium hydride chemical properties |
mp | 800 °c (dec.)(lit.) |
density | 1.2 |
fp | 185°c |
storage temp. | store at rt. |
form | powder (moistened with oil) |
water solubility | reacts |
sensitive | air & moisture sensitive |
merck | 14,8625 |
cas database reference | 7646-69-7(cas database reference) |
nist chemistry reference | sodium hydride(7646-69-7) |
epa substance registry system | sodium hydride (nah)(7646-69-7) |
safety information |
hazard codes | f,c |
risk statements | 15-36-35-11 |
safety statements | 26-43-7/8-43a-24/25-7-60-22-45-37/39-16 |
ridadr | un 1427 4.3/pg 1 |
wgk germany | 3 |
rtecs | wb3910000 |
f | 10-21 |
hazardclass | 4.3 |
packinggroup | i |
hazardous substances data | 7646-69-7(hazardous substances data) |
chemical properties | grey solid |
general description | a silvery to whitish powder or slurry in oil. used to make other chemicals. |
air & water reactions | highly flammable. ignites or explodes in contact with air of high humidity [bretherick 1979 p. 107]. reacts violently with water producing a caustic solution (naoh) and hydrogen (h2). heat of reaction may ignite the hydrogen. |
reactivity profile | sodium hydride is a powerful reducing agent. attacks sio2 in glass. ignites on contact with gaseous f2, cl2, br2, and i2 (the last at temperatures exceeding 100°c), especially in the presence of moisture, to form hf, hcl, hbr, and hi [mellor 2:483 1946-47]. reacts with sulfur to give na2s and h2s [bretherick 1979 p. 107]. can react explosively with dimethyl sulfoxide [chem. eng. news 44(24):7 1966]. reacts vigorously with acetylene, even at -60°c [mellor 2:483 1946-47]. spontaneously flammable in fluorine. reaction with dimethylformamide, when heated, runs away [chem. eng. news, 1982, 60(28), 5]. initiates a polymerization reaction in ethyl-2,2,3-trifluoropropionate such that the ester decomposed violently [bretherick 5th ed. 1995]. presence in the reaction of diethyl succinate and ethyl trifluoroacetate, has twice caused explosions [chem. brit., 1983, 19, 645]. |
health hazard | solid: will burn skin and eyes. harmful if swallowed. |
fire hazard | flammable. may explode on contact with water. accidental contact with water used to extinguish surrounding fire will result in the release of hydrogen gas and possible explosion. |
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