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sodium hydroxide
Nobody seems to have considered the by-products of the sodium/water reaction, which produces hydrogen and the highly caustic sodium hydoxide. Another big safety and environmental disposal problem.
Posted by: jamesdwms   Posted on: 07/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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A Yawner  Yehuda Mann | 07/12/05
sodium hydroxide  jamesdwms | 07/12/05
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The chlorine could easily be recovered  John L. Ries | 07/12/05
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