THINK DETAILS FOR EXPLOSIVITYGasesExamples: Ammonia, vinyl chloride, chlorine, methane, propane, butane, LPGGeneral actions should be taken according to general first response found in INFORMATION COMPONENT . In order to perform these and other actions it is necessary to have knowledge about how various gases are stored and how they behave, as well as how they escape from the container and how they spread out over large areas. Water sprays
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Wash
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Reduce the risk of fire and explosion in flammable clouds of gases, by
cooling down hot surfaces or putting out sparks and suppressing flame
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Stop, steer or disperse gas clouds which are sparingly soluble |
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At discharges of liquefied ammonia into water, part of
the ammonia boils away very rapidly and moves in the wind direction as a
dense, hazardous, white cloud. Approximately 60 % dissolves in the water
when released above the surface and more than 90 % when released below.
The dissolved ammonia forms alkaline ammonium hydroxide solution which is
dangerous for the environment. Neutralizing agents should therefore be
utilised to reduce environmental damage from ammonia discharges in
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| Dissolved ammonia forms a chemical equilibrium with water where most of the ammonia exists as ammonium ions NH4+ and hydroxide ions OH- (Figure 5 - 1). | ![]() |
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Figure 5 - 1 Dissolved ammonia in water |
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The fraction of un-ionized NH3 increases with higher water temperature and higher pH, from e.g. 0.2 % at 10oC and pH 7.0 to 15% at 25oC and pH 8.5. Some fish die after short exposure, at the latter temperature and pH, in a solution of 1g ammonia in 1 tonne of water.
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Supervising a momentary release |
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Description The rising chlorine gas cloud was strictly supervised by fully protected personnel. An exclusion zone was established (Figure 5 - 8) and patrolled by ships, helicopters and aircraft. Ammonia gas was released upwind as an indicator gas that seeded the chlorine gas cloud and made it clearly visible as a white smoke over a large area.
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