Given the nitrates added to bacon I think it could become a chemically technical weapon of
terror. Not a bad way to go either (for some).
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From: Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com>
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Subject: Re: [cctalk] Re: Mercury in schools (Was: I'm working on a Storage
> Better not tell them about the 28,000 mg Sodium
Chloride spill in the
> cafeteria. If water gets on that, it could dissociate into *Sodium*
> and *Chlorine*!
On Tue, 14 May 2013, Jason McBrien wrote:
I use this example to explain to my less technically
minded friends about
"chemicals." A common household item contains a highly toxic gas and a
substance that explodes with it comes into contact with water! Film at 11!
The current medical community is somewhat obsessive about avoidance of
salt.