| 21. | The hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity of chloroform is thought to be due largely to phosgene.
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| 22. | Polycarbonates can be made from reaction with 1, 6-hexanediol with phosgene.
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| 23. | 1937-1945-- Japan used mustard gas and phosgene against Chinese in Manchuria.
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| 24. | Assembly lines produced the napalm and phosgene used in the March 1945 firebombings of Tokyo.
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| 25. | Phosgene may also be produced during testing for leaks of older-style refrigerant gases.
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| 26. | Phosgene can be released during building fires.
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| 27. | He served in France during World War I, where he was exposed to Phosgene.
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| 28. | Dimethyl carbonate may itself be similarly transesterified to diphenyl carbonate, a phosgene-substitute:
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| 29. | He died in an accident at the plant on 24 December 1981 after inhaling phosgene.
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| 30. | -- 1918 : Germans attack U . S . troops with phosgene and chloropicrin shells.
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