My brain is short circuiting imagining how that is created and where the electrons are going. I miss chem and o-chem classes. That was over 10 years ago. Does chlorine only have 7 valence electrons? How can it bind with more than one other atom? What am I forgetting?
Here’s my favourite warning, can you guess what it is?
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If I’m to understand [email protected] correctly, it’s something that’s:
Extremely hazardous,
non flamable, Extremely unstable, Reactive to water
And if ox means oxidising, reacts to exposure to oxigen.
I thought Lithium, but that catches fire and this is non-flammable.
I haven’t a clue what this could be, but now I’m curious.
Chlorine trifluoride! Nasty, NASTY shit. Guess which industry I worked in as safety!
NFPA 704 Color Diamond
Possibly some type of Bromine or Chlorine compound.
Chlorine trifluoride, so yeah not too far off
My brain is short circuiting imagining how that is created and where the electrons are going. I miss chem and o-chem classes. That was over 10 years ago. Does chlorine only have 7 valence electrons? How can it bind with more than one other atom? What am I forgetting?
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