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|    Martin Brown to OmniSnert    |
|    Re: "Tridecyl hydride" = "marsh gas"?! _    |
|    02 Nov 23 16:57:15    |
      From: '''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk              On 25/10/2023 20:47, OmniSnert wrote:       >       > All that I could think of was that it could be used to convert hydrated       > uranyl nitrate to anhydrous uranyl nitrate (+ nitric acid). React that       > with fluorine and get UF6, N2, and O2. I don't know if it would be       > particularly useful to not have HF as a side product there.              I think that is rather unlikely. Whilst SF6 is unbelievably inert. UF6       is a horrible nasty toxic compound that decomposes into HF in damp air.              HF is one of the few chemicals where the safety film about handling it       is known to cause casualties in the audience as people pass out!              --       Martin Brown              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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