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Brent wrote:
> quote: "The element is so inert that Lavoisier named it "azote",
> meaning without life... Nitrogen, as a gas, is colorless, odorless,
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"Azote" meaning without life is quite appropriate since we lost two
fellow employees at GE Plastics who mistakingly entered a Nitrogen purged
vessel. Up to that point, we confused 'inert' with 'safe'. I don't
think anyone will be overcome with the N2 in a strut but don't think for
a moment this is not a 'dangerous' gas. Earl
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