Frederic's radiator cooled intercooler.
James Weiler
james at brc.ubc.ca
Wed Apr 21 17:43:31 GMT 1999
Hey, something I can help with. Yes phosgene and mustard gas are the same,
both blistering agents formed when a reactive halide (like Iodine,
clorine or flourine gas) comes into close proximity of a good catalyst
like copper or brass. The old halide fire extinguishers would form
phosgene if they came into contact with something brass, like say a door
knob or fauset. Nice thing to worry about when you're running out of a
burning building. Funny how the only inorganic chemistry lectures I
remember are the ones that taught me how to make weapons or octane boosters.
back to the lab,
jw
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Greg Hermann wrote:
> Well--it's Phosgene that results--is that mustard gas?? Hot cast iron is a
> GOOD catalyst for making it from freon.
>
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