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Re: Corrected di-el strength of gas
Original poster: Zagarus Rashkae <arbitrarily_random-at-yahoo-dot-com>
It can't produce phosgene if there is no oxygen around (Carbon
Tetrachloride: CCl4; phosgene: COCl2). But be careful since oxygen is
likely to be present.
Regards,
Chris Lu
Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
Original poster: "Harold Weiss"
Hi All,
Carbon Tetracloride should not be used!!! On contact with hot metal
(electrodes) it produces phosgene gas. Stay away from it.
David E Weiss
> Original poster: "Ian McLean"
>
> Hi John,
>
> Very interesting. Tetrachloromethane is another name for Carbon
> Tetrachloride is it not? Good di-electric - shame it is a nasty
carcinogen.
>
> Rgs
> Ian