Re: HEAT !!!

And can cause suffocation, and failure of any electrical equipment in contact with it, with possible electrocution of the user as well.

Nasty stuff, isn't it!

Neil

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Neil Williams
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In the low temperature solid phase its insulating properties can cause problems for electrically operated railways, while its low coefficient of friction can be hazardous for road vehicles.

Peter

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Peter Masson

I try not to feed the trolls.

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GB

Whisky is about 60% dihydrogen oxide anyway

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Jeremy Double

Dihydrogen oxide is also found in 100% of all cancers...

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Jeremy Double

But like ozone, there is more than one type. NM

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NM

That however is within safe limits. It becomes a hazard when more is added.

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Charles Ellson

If it is a single malt, then I would advise a few drops in it. If it was a blend, then the only thing to add would be another un measure ;-)

Dave

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Dave

If I understood him correctly the "but possibly one over which we have no direct control" is the reason why it isn't an issue.

If we control the pollutants (such as CO2 and particulates) which affect temperature directly, that will (may?) control the changes in the water vapour levels.

Andy

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Andy Champ

And 100% of the people who have cancer drink dihydrogen oxide.

-- Cheers

Roger T. Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-

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Roger T.

It's a slow-acting poison. If you drink DHMO, you will die.

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GB

In message , GB writes

normally of boredom

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geoff

Before this thread gets too much longer ... the dangers of DHMO are already well documented -- no need to repeat them ALL here!

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Daniel.

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Daniel James

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