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<blockquote data-quote="Dyadya_Maykl" data-source="post: 630114" data-attributes="member: 85974"><p>My wife used to work as a Sign Language interpreter in California, and worked freelance - often employed by the government. One of the jobs she did was with the Park Rangers, and she told me about a interesting session that she worked at. The lecturer told the audience about a serious chemical alert on the N1 - major arterial road from SFO south to LA. A large plastic carboy containing a liquid had fallen off a lorry. The liquid was reacting with the road surface, and the road was closed. There was immediate emergency procedures put in place. The lorry was traced, and stopped. It was carrying a consignment of ingredients for Coca Cola. The carboy that closed the road contained phosphoric acid. OK this would be diluted in the manufacture, but it is a very unpleasant corrosive chemical. The reputed properties of Coca Cola regarding the dissolving of teeth, and as a cleaning agent are attributable to this ingredient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyadya_Maykl, post: 630114, member: 85974"] My wife used to work as a Sign Language interpreter in California, and worked freelance - often employed by the government. One of the jobs she did was with the Park Rangers, and she told me about a interesting session that she worked at. The lecturer told the audience about a serious chemical alert on the N1 - major arterial road from SFO south to LA. A large plastic carboy containing a liquid had fallen off a lorry. The liquid was reacting with the road surface, and the road was closed. There was immediate emergency procedures put in place. The lorry was traced, and stopped. It was carrying a consignment of ingredients for Coca Cola. The carboy that closed the road contained phosphoric acid. OK this would be diluted in the manufacture, but it is a very unpleasant corrosive chemical. The reputed properties of Coca Cola regarding the dissolving of teeth, and as a cleaning agent are attributable to this ingredient. [/QUOTE]
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