26/27/28-32-50/53-X R26/27/28 Sehr giftig beim Einatmen, Verschlucken und Berührung mit der Haut R32 Entwickelt bei Berührung mit Säure sehr giftige Gase R50/53 Sehr giftig für Wasserorganismen, kann in Gewässern längerfristig schädliche Wirkungen haben X: noch nicht vollständig eingestuft !!
2TC: Verflüssigtes Gas: Ein Gas, das im für die Beförderung unter Druck verpackten Zustand bei Temperaturen über - 50 °C teilweise flüssig ist. giftig, ätzend
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LQ0: Keine Freistellungen nach den Vorschriften des Abschnittes 3.4.2.
1 WERKSTOFFE, CHEMIKALIEN, "MIKROORGANISMEN" UND "TOXINE" 1C Werkstoffe und Materialien 1C450 Toxische Chemikalien und Ausgangsstoffe für toxische Chemikalien wie folgt und ..Mischungen von Chemikalien.., die eine oder mehrere dieser Chemikalien enthalten 1C450a toxische Chemikalien wie folgt 1C450a5 Cyanogenchlorid: Chlorcyan (CAS-Nr. 506-77-4)
28 anorganische chemische Erzeugnisse; anorganische oder organische Verbindungen von Edelmetallen, von Seltenerdmetallen, von radioaktiven Elementen oder von Isotopen 2853 00 Andere anorganische Verbindungen (einschließlich destilliertes Wasser, Leitfähigkeitswasser oder Wasser von gleicher Reinheit); flüssige Luft (einschließlich von Edelgasen befreite flüssige Luft); Pressluft; Amalgame von anderen Metallen als Edelmetallen 2853 00 50 - Cyanogenchlorid
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Title: Anlagen A und B des Europäischen Übereinkommens vom 30.09.1957 über die internationale Beförderung gefährlicher Güter auf der Straße (ADR): Allgemeine Vorschriften und Vorschriften für gefährliche Stoffe und Gegenstände
Title: VERORDNUNG (EG) Nr. 1549/2006 DER KOMMISSION vom 17 Oktober 2006 zur Änderung des Anhangs I der Verordnung (EWG) Nr. 2658/87 des Rates über die zolltarifliche und statistische Nomenklatur sowie den Gemeinsamen Zolltarif
Author: Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften
Title: VERORDNUNG (EG) Nr. 394/2006 DES RATES vom 27. Februar 2006 zur Änderung und Aktualisierung der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1334/2000 über eine Gemeinschaftsregelung für die Kontrolle der Ausfuhr von Gütern und Technologien mit doppeltem Verwendungszweck
Author: Europäisches Parlament; Rat der Europäischen Union
Source:Amtsblatt der Europäischen Union
Volume:DE L 074 (13.03.2006)
Page: 1-227
Year: 2006
DocType: Legal_Document
Keyword: Ausfuhr; Güter und Technologien mit doppeltem Verwendungszweck; DUAL-USE-Güter; DUAL-USE-Technologie
Title: Molecular Constants: Rotational, l-type, Centrifugal Distortion and Related Constants of Diamagnetic Diatomic, Linear, and Symmetric Top Molecules
Author: Demaison, J.; Hüttner, W.; Tiemann, E.; Wlodarczak, G.
Abstract: Volume II/19 Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy is a supplement to the earlier volumes II/4, II/6, and II/14. The slight change in the title reflects current trends in the applications of spectroscopic methods. Together, the four volumes collect all the critically evaluated data published up to 1989/90 on constants of free molecules obtained by classical and modern spectroscopy. Volume II/19 is divided into four parts to record the growing number of investigations, especially in the microwave and millimeter wave regions, where modern techniques like Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy have made new objects of interest such as molecular complexes and clusters accessible to study. Subvolume II/19a contains a general introduction and tables of rotational and centrifugal distortion constants of diamagnetic, diatomic, linear and symmetric top molecules, which specify the frequences of the rotational transitions of these types of rotor.
Abstract: Volume II/19 Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy is a supplement to the earlier volumes II/4, II/6, and II/14. The slight change in the title reflects current trends in the applications of spectroscopic methods. Together, the four volumes collect all the critically evaluated data published up to 1989/90 on constants of free molecules obtained by classical and modern spectroscopy. Volume II/19 is divided into four parts to record the growing number of investigations, especially in the microwave and millimeter wave regions, where modern techniques like Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy have made new objects of interest such as molecular complexes and clusters accessible to study. Subvolume II/19c contains tables for diamagnetic molecules giving further spectroscopic parameters: quadrupole coupling constants, potential barriers, and data from Stark and Zeeman effect measurements.
Abstract: Volume II/22 presents computed geometries. Quantum chemical computations provide an excellent alternative to experimental methods for the determination of accurate structures of polyatomic molecules. The objective is not to duplicate, but rather to complement the existing literature. An advantage of computational chemistry over experimental methods is the possi-bility to obtain reliable geometries of molecules, even of important systems, which are difficult to synthesize, isolate, and to study experimentally.
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Author: Demaison, J.; Hübner, H.; Wlodarczak, G.
Editor: Hüttner, W.
Source:Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume:II/24A
Year: 1998
DocType: 2nd_Source
Keyword: Diamagnetics Diatomics; Linear Symmetric Rotors; Molecular Constants; Molecules
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RefComment: Written for scientists and engineers in the fields of physics, chemistry and physical chemistry
Abstract: Volume II/24 presents the spectroscopic data on diamagnetic and paramagnetic molecules as well as on molecular ions and radicals up to date considering the publications up to and partly including 1997. The spectroscopic information collected in this volume has been obtained principally from gas phase microwave measurements. In addition, gas phase data have been included derived from methods related to microwave spectroscopy by employing a coherent radiation source.
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RefComment: Written for: Scientists and researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials science
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Abstract: The volume II/27 has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds, oils, paraffins and polyethylenes; Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds. The data presented in this volume are based on the literature survey of the chemical abstracts up to 2005. The calculated values of diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds in the present subvolume II/27B are presented along with their experimental values. They have been calculated with the use of structural parameters in structural formula by using different theoretical methods available in the literature.
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RefComment: Supplement and Revised Editon to II/16
Abstract: The volume II/27 has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds (Part 1); Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds (Part 2). The data presented in this volume are based on the literature survey of the chemical abstracts up to 2005.
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