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Re: Kr-85 -> ionization -> oxidants -> acid rain??



>Is PbAuKrO the green krytonite or the red kryptonite?

Superman was sensitive to green kryptonite when I was a kid.





Besides that: No one seems to have a reference to that claim about the 

ionization and subsequent formation of acids etc. Is there any listserve 

system like Radsafers that is for inorganic chemistry? I plan a response to 

the massmedial myth fallout we had - especially as it seems to be organized 

(and comes from the Swedish Society for the Conservation of Nature where I 

served as the president for the Stockholm region more than 20 years ago... 

before leaving all of it in 1987 - the organization was taken over by too 

many fundamentalists).



Part of the message was that large amounts of radioactivity (classified as 

nuclear waste) is released to the air during normal operation etc, etc. No 

numbers were given...



Part of the story is a variant of the topic that krypton equals freons and 

therefore nuclear power destroys the ozone layer (message by a former second 

minister of the environment). She wrote a nasty letter to me BTW after I 

had, with kind intentions, informed her about the difference between krypton 

atoms and freon molecules (she had read the freon=krypton story in some 

weekly trashy publication). The message between the lines was basically that 

I should watch it.



My personal ideas only,



Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com





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