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Oxidizing agents / Dangerous goods / Corrosive substance / Methyl isocyanate / Ammonia / Chlorine / Nitrous oxide / Methyl chloroformate / Liquid hydrogen / Chemistry / Safety / Household chemicals
Date: 2014-10-07 16:17:23
Oxidizing agents
Dangerous goods
Corrosive substance
Methyl isocyanate
Ammonia
Chlorine
Nitrous oxide
Methyl chloroformate
Liquid hydrogen
Chemistry
Safety
Household chemicals

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