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Re[6]: Tritium Exit Signs
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- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 17:01:00 -0700
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In response to my ignorant comment/thought that HT would
oxidize quickly Mike Wood wrote:
>NO - HT will not QUICKLY
>oxidize under nornal room conditions. Most of the HT will
>rapidly disperse rapidly and be long gone before significant
>oxidation occurs.
Thanks. Isn't RADSAFE a great learning resource!
Regards Paul
Mike Wood
Radiation Biology and Health Physics
Chalk River Laboratories
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