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I did make the ethanol and then the ethyl chloride, which instantly disappeared.
The prospect of power outages is also a boon for Chloride, which provides uninterruptible supply services.
The latest chemical banned from cosmetics was methylene chloride, which was used in hair sprays.
The judge, Gary Locklear of Robeson County, cited the use of the drug potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
It starts out like other artisanal tofu, but one of Kawashima's secrets is his nigari magnesium chloride, which is trickier to use though milder than the more common calcium chloride, which leaves a saline aftertaste.
The third is potassium chloride, which stops the heart and causes excruciating pain if the prisoner is conscious.
Chlorine also is part of salt, sodium chloride, which is one of the most widely used chemical compounds.
Copper is more readily attacked by ferric chloride (iron chloride), which is commonly used in concentrations of 28 45 percent.
The cylinder is rotated in a tray of ferric chloride, which produces an etched image in the copper surface.
I'm typing on a computer keyboard made partly of molded polyvinyl chloride, which also serves as the source material for that ultimate plastic item, the credit card.
The department already had a little more than 15 doses of midazolam, which expire in April 2017, and 16 doses of potassium chloride, which expire in January 2017.
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