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Phosgene is a substance that is often used to make the padding found in car and airplane seats. It is produced when carbon monoxide and chlorine gas react.
Consider the following reaction:
4 molecules of carbon monoxide (CO) react with 4 molecules of chlorine (Cl2) to produce some amount of phosgene (COCl2).


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When chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds are exposed to high temperatures, phosphogene can be formed. Hydrocarbon compounds containing chlorine, hydrogen, and carbon are sometimes used or created in industry.

This substance phosgene is highly dangerous and is similar to mustard gas,which is deadly. Mustard gas was used in WW1 to kill the Jews by the N*zis.

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