Table salt is NOT the same as chlorine gas.   Why do you think it is?

On 10/30/05, Jason and Katie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Sodium chloride is table salt.  Chlorine is the yellow gas you're
> > talking about I think.  You can get it from sodium chloride by
> > electrolyzing saltwater, or mixing sodium hypochlorite with lye
> > aparrently, but it's not all that dangerous by itself.
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> Chlorine gas was some of the other materials besides mustard gas that was
> used in WWI in the chemical artillery shells. if you think it isnt all that
> bad, try reading some of the medical reports of affected soldiers, or even
> the scientific studies that developed the ideas behind chemical warfare.
> chlorine gas is one of the reasons chemical warfare is subject to such a
> heavy retribution in the international community. if you dont think its
> dangerous, by all means try it, then lets see how you fare.
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