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Dioxin, which can come from burning chemicals, is a highly toxic chemical that can cause cancer.
This lengthy story of a spree killer who wipes out three members of a family in a murderous rage and the discredited hypnotist who comes out of professional exile to help catch him does contain strokes of good writing ("Josef had a particular smell about him, a smell of rage, of burning chemicals," in Ann Long's blunt translation).
To fight a fire means confronting a toxic soup of burning chemicals and their byproducts, including dioxins, furans and formaldehyde.
To battle a fire means confronting burning chemicals and their byproducts, including the flame retardants widely added to everything from clothes to couches to computers.
"Navigating through the blasts zone is extremely dangerous because of the burning chemicals and twisted containers, which could collapse at any time," Wang Ke, the head of a military team specialised in dealing with chemical disaster, told Xinhua, China's official news agency.
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Together we inspected a burning chemical tanker.
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It shows clumps of the burning chemical on the ground as locals try to put it out by covering it with dust, mud and grass.
Lewis teaches RE, when in fact what he would have liked to have taught is chemistry: his chemistry colleague once showed him an experiment in which jelly babies could be made to scream by being immolated in a burning chemical compound, and when Lewis – finding the chemistry lab left open – tried the experiment himself one day, it went wrong and a child was seriously injured.
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