We have two comments about the recent letter by Alan R. Katritzky and Mirna El Khatib concerning the organic azide workup explosion at the University of Florida, Gainesville (C&EN, Jan. 9, page 4). We ...
Sodium azide is a white powder that explodes when it hits metal. When it hits water, it turns into an acid that can eat through your skin. When it’s inhaled, it shreds your lungs. But for a long time, ...
A group of Harvard scientists and students were poisoned in August after drinking from coffee contaminated with a chemical preservative known as sodium azide, according to an internal memorandum ...
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