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Lime for garden...
In article , "Jeff Layman" writes: | | I doubt Sodium oxide would lead to fire in contact with combustible | material. But Sodium Peroxide, well, that's another matter entirely - | http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/SO/sodium_peroxide.html No, that's not what they mean. If it is in contact with anything combustible, I believe that the water vapour in the air is enough to cause a fire. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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