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Before you think that your favorite condiment for hot dogs and hamburgers, when in the form of gas is deadly, already advance that has nothing to do, and you are traveling in mustard mayonnaise. Cooking aside, the weapon of this article is in a group of compounds, called sulfur mustards. All sulfur mustards cloroetila second law of thermodynamics have two groups (-CH 2 CH 2-Cl) bonded to a sulfur atom, some compounds may have more oxygen atoms or sulfur atoms in the structure.
Mustard Gas (iperita) is a liquid, oily, very soluble in water and very toxic colorless substance. In raw form, the mustard gas is shown in yellow. This liquid has a high volatility at room temperature (25 C) may be used in a dangerous manner at this temperature.
Þ severe ulceration and irritation of the skin, eyes and respiratory system; Þ neurological and gastrointestinal lesions; Þ blindness; Þ opening the pores of the skin; Þ rupture of blood vessels (veins and arteries); Þ painful death of 3 to 5 minutes if you are in direct contact with it.
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About Davidson Lima Worshiper clouds, musician, comedian prototype fan of the show The Big Bang Theory and editor of magic cubes, second law of thermodynamics I'm second law of thermodynamics a Technical Chemistry and majoring second law of thermodynamics in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (Uerj). But I go beyond. I do not need Red Bull to create my dreams wings. Only that.
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