Toxicology chemical clouds (I)

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To a chemical accident, which occurs emission into the atmosphere, it is quite possible that the cloud formed, are multicomponent, thus, their toxicity may vary compared to the individual product. How is understandable, the only way to really know how they affect humans, it would be catching the cloud and making the relevant evidence, but this is very reproducible at laboratory and controlled process, since each case does not necessarily coincide another happened. Has long been working on mathematical level estimates, based on the knowledge we have of many individual compounds. Recently, I came across a series of articles by Professor Gonzalez Ferradás (ferradas@um.es) and collaborators (Gonzalez Duperon, Minguez Cano, Ruiz Gimeno and Garcia Lorente) of the University of Murcia , which can help with this type of accident and I think interesting to share from this blog

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