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Correlations of Hydrogen Chloride and Hydrogen Cyanide Concentrations Evolved

机译:氯化氢与氰化氢浓度的相关性演变

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The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine if correlations existbetween the chlorine or nitrogen contents of materials and the hydrogen chloride (HCI) or hydrogen cyanide (HCN) concentrations evolved during the thermal decomposition of these materials. HCI, HCN, and carbon monoxide (CO) were found to be the primary toxic gases evolved during the combustion process. The data indicate that there are significant correlations between the percentage of chlorine or nitrogen contained in the original samples and the HCI or HCN concentrations evolved during the combustion of the materials. These correlations may be used to predict and evaluate a material's toxic hazard during combustion.

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