| 31. | These included chlorine and phosgene gas.
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| 32. | Both chloride radicals in phosgene can undergo reactions analogous to the preceding reactions of acyl halides.
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| 33. | Phosgene is used a reactant in the production of polycarbonate polymers, among other industrial applications.
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| 34. | Among the best known toxic gases are carbon monoxide, chlorine, nitrogen dioxide and phosgene.
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| 35. | In contrast to phosgene, carbonyl bromide cannot be produced efficiently from carbon monoxide and bromine.
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| 36. | It can be made by reacting phosgene with ethanol, producing hydrogen chloride as a byproduct.
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| 37. | The clinical evidence suggested that the gas cloud contained a low proportion of phosgene to chlorine.
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| 38. | Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride is also formed ( together with methyl chloride ) when reacting phosgene with trimethylamine.
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| 39. | Another chemical believed present is phosgene, which also was used as a poison gas in warfare.
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| 40. | Earlier Chinese reports said they held phosgene, a choking agent used widely in World War I.
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