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Emergency response for metallic lithium: isolate the contaminated area and restrict entry and exit. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear self-contained positive pressure respirators and chemical protective clothing. Do not come into direct contact with leaks.
Hazardous characteristics of metallic lithium:
At room temperature, it is almost not oxidized in dry air. It has the lowest reactivity among alkali metals, but can react with nitrogen. The chemical reaction activity is very high, and it undergoes intense chemical reactions with halogens, sulfur, phosphorus, etc., causing combustion. Reactions occur in humid air or when exposed to water or acid, releasing hydrogen gas and heat, which can cause combustion.
Precautions for storing metallic lithium:
Keep the container dry
Emergency response for metallic lithium:
Isolate the contaminated area and restrict entry and exit. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear self-contained positive pressure respirators and chemical protective clothing. Do not come into direct contact with leaks. Minor leakage: Collect in a metal container and store in kerosene or liquid paraffin. Large amount of leakage: Contact relevant departments to determine a clear method.
Emergency response for metallic lithium: isolate the contaminated area and restrict entry and exit. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear self-contained positive pressure respirators and chemical protective clothing. Do not come into direct contact with leaks.
Hazardous characteristics of metallic lithium:
At room temperature, it is almost not oxidized in dry air. It has the lowest reactivity among alkali metals, but can react with nitrogen. The chemical reaction activity is very high, and it undergoes intense chemical reactions with halogens, sulfur, phosphorus, etc., causing combustion. Reactions occur in humid air or when exposed to water or acid, releasing hydrogen gas and heat, which can cause combustion.
Precautions for storing metallic lithium:
Keep the container dry
Emergency response for metallic lithium:
Isolate the contaminated area and restrict entry and exit. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear self-contained positive pressure respirators and chemical protective clothing. Do not come into direct contact with leaks. Minor leakage: Collect in a metal container and store in kerosene or liquid paraffin. Large amount of leakage: Contact relevant departments to determine a clear method.
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