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Yale Discovers a Fungus That Eats Plastic
Those acids are very easy to deal with, just bubble them through baking soda.
The chlorine makes salt, and the fluoride can be sold to be added to city drinking water.
kragen
on Feb 5, 2012
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Hey, good point. Are there other chlorine and fluorine compounds in the exhaust that are harder to deal with?
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The chlorine makes salt, and the fluoride can be sold to be added to city drinking water.