The point here is to communicate the presence of a hazard, not pedagogy.
On 3/3/17 1:08 PM, Ernest Lippert wrote: ---
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> Thanks, but what is wrong with big words? - perhaps education?
> Ernie
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> More likely communicating the presence of alkaline lithium containing
> aerosols without using big words.
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> On 3/3/17 11:01 AM, Ernest Lippert wrote:
>> Yesterday Toledo, OH had a fire at Lithium Innovations, a processor of
>> small amounts of lithium. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. I
>> learned from an radio news cast today that "toxic lithium gas" is being
>> released. Interesting chemistry or inadequate teaching of high school
>> chemistry?
>> Ernie Lippert
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