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Ethyl Ether ( ) The Merck Index 12/ed. No. 3852. p. 648.
Mobile, very volatile, highly flammable liq. Explosive! Vapor hevier than air. Characteristic, sweetish, pungent odor, more agreeable than chloroform. Burning taste. Tends to form explosive peroxides under the influence of air and light, esp when evaporation to dryness is attempted. Peroxides may be removed from ether by shaking with 5% aq ferrous sulfate soln. Addition of naphthols, polyphenols, aromatic amines, and aminophenols has been proposed for the stabilization of ethyl ether.
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