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- From: rduta@nyx.cs.du.edu (Radu)
- Subject: Re: Chloramine
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 21:18:55 GMT
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- Yea, it is. I have to corect myself on that one. It's really Nitrogen
- trichloride that is produced. And it is very unstalbe from what people have
- tald me. The strange thing is that it's a liquid (oily substance). If chlorine
- works, then florine might work as well. But i'm not sure that it will still
- be a liquid, or gas, perhaps a very volatile liquid, not sure.
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- Radu
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