Inorganic Nitrates, Nitrites, Permanganates, Chlorates, Perchlorates, Iodates, Periodates, Persulfates, Chromates, Hypochlorites, Peroxides, Perborates Inorganic Nitrates, Nitrites, Permanganates, Chlorates, Perchlorates, Iodates, Periodates, Persulfates, Chromates, Hypochlorites, Peroxides, Perbor (ex: Potassium Perchlorate, Calcium hypochlorite, Sodium nitrate, Sodium iodate, Ammonium persulfate, Sodium peroxide)

Nitric acid, perchloric acid, hydrogen peroxide, periodic acid, and chromic acid are oxidising acids. 

 Methanol, Ethanol, Acetone, Xylene, Toluene, Ethyl acetate, Tetrahydrofuran, Ethyl ether, Benzene, Dimethylformamide, Acetonitrile, Hexane, Pyridine, and other flammable liquids are examples.   

Flammable amines such as Triethylamine, Diethylamine, TEMED, Ethylaminediamine, Trimethylamine solution, Pyrrolidine, Morpholine, Cyclohexylamine, Sodium methylate (in methanol solution), and others are basic flammable liquids.


 Metal hydroxides such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and nickel hydroxide are examples of inorganic bases. Hydroxide of ammonium, Amines such as ethanolamine, tributylamine, and others are organic bases. 

Glacial acetic acid (100 percent), Acetic acid (>80 percent), Acetic anhydride, Formic acid (>85 percent), Propanoic acid (100 percent) are acidic flammable liquids (also called Propionic acid) 

Acidic and flammable liquid mixtures

 Butyric acid, pentanoic acid, and other organic acids Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrofluoric acid, and other inorganic acids
Poisonous substances (Toxic chemicals

Many are available in aqueous solution, but others, such as Acrylamide, Formaldehyde, Glutaraldehyde, Chloroform, Phenol, and Methylene chloride, are also available as mixes or pure compounds. 

Silver chloride, Cadmium sulphate, Mercury acetate, Barium carbonate, Lead acetate, and other toxic metal salts Stains that are biological

 Cyanides Sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, and calcium cyanide are all types of cyanide. 

 Sulfides 

Lead sulphide, Iron sulphide [certain metal sulphides, such as Sodium and Potassium sulphides, are pyrophoric when they have low water content

 Metal alkyls and aryls, such as methyllithium, trimethylaluminum, diethylzinc, and phenyllithium, are pyrophorics (air-reactive).


 Triethylborane, Trimethylphosphine Phosphorus are nonmetal alkyls (white) 

 Note: When packaging under water, be careful not to store in an area with water reactives. Diisobutylaluminum hydride, Dimethylaluminum chloride, Titanium trichloride, tert-Butyl hypochlorite, Lithium diethylamide, Lithium diisopropylamide, Sodium methoxide (Sodium methylate), Sodium sulphide [anhydrous or 30% water], Raney Nickel Catalyst

Water-reactives
 Sodium, lithium, and potassium are alkali metals. 

Alumium, Cobalt, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Palladium, Platnium, Tin, Titanium, Zinc, and Zirconium are examples of metal powders

.Borane-dimethylamine complexes and Borane-methyl sulphide complexes are examples of Borane complexes. Calcium carbide, for example, is a carbide. 

Phenylmagnesium bromide and Ethylmagnesium chloride are Grignard reagents. Sodium hydride, potassium borohydride, and lithium aluminium hydride are examples of metal hydrides and borohydrides. Aluminum phosphide, calcium phosphide, and sodium phosphide are examples of metal phosphides. Others: Phosphorous pentasulfide, trichlorosilane 

 Acids that react with water

 Dimethyldichlorosilane and ethyltrichlorosilane are examples of chlorosilanes. Acetyl chloride, Benzenesulfonyl bromide, and Propanoyl chloride are acid halides. Pentoxide of phosphorus (also called Phosphoric anhydride, when mixed with water, may boil from the heat generated) 

 Chemicals that aren't hazardous or aren't controlled 

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