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Occupational safety and health / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Corrosion / Chlorine / Hydrogen chloride / Lead / Vinyl chloride / Corrosive substance / Chemistry / Chemical elements / Chlorides
Date: 2014-12-28 03:07:43
Occupational safety and health
Poor metals
Post-transition metals
Corrosion
Chlorine
Hydrogen chloride
Lead
Vinyl chloride
Corrosive substance
Chemistry
Chemical elements
Chlorides

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