Organic peroxides definition

Organic peroxides means an organic compound that contains the bivalent -O-O- structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms has been replaced by an organic radical.
Organic peroxides. (Class 5, Division 5.2) means any organic compound containing oxygen in the bivalent structure and which may be considered a derivative of hydrogen peroxide, where one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by organic radicals as defined in 49 CFR 173.128;
Organic peroxides means an organic compound that contains the bivalent -O-O- structure and which may be considered to be a

Examples of Organic peroxides in a sentence

  • For physical hazards, the hazard classes according to CLP Regulation include: Explosives, Flammable gases, Aerosols, Oxidising gases, Gases under pressure, Flammable liquids and solids, Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Self-heating substances and mixtures, Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Pyrophoric liquids and solids, Substances and mixtures which in contact with water emit flammable gases, Oxidising liquids and solids, Organic peroxides, and Corrosive to metals.

  • Organic peroxides of type A shall not be accepted for carriage under the provisions of Class 5.2 (see Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part II, paragraph 20.4.3 (a)).


More Definitions of Organic peroxides

Organic peroxides. As defined in 780 CMR. Unclassified detonable: Organic peroxides which are capable of detonation. These peroxides present an extremely high explosion hazard through rapid explosive decomposition. Class 1: Class I organic peroxides are capable of deflagration, but not detonation. These peroxides present a high explosion hazard through rapid decomposition.

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  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or

  • Organic rules means the public organic record and private organic rules of an entity.

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  • Organic solvent means any VOC which is used alone or in combination with other agents, and without undergoing a chemical change, to dissolve raw material, products or waste materials, or is used as a cleaning agent to dissolve contaminants, or as a dissolver, or as a dispersion medium, or as a viscosity adjuster, or as a surface tension adjuster, or a plasticizer, or as a preservative;