Sabotage - Everything Is Going As Planned
As a near total blackout in Jewish banking mafia (who owns and controls the mainstream media) is underway regarding the catastrophic environmental toxic event in the Northeast United States by the BlackRock and Vanguard (Jewish) owned Norfolk Southern rail disaster - the Jewish media offer only distractions about balloons they are calling UFOs.
I believe that there are not many people left that are so gullible that they are still falling for these Jewish lies but omissions are more powerful. Many people are unaware that this disaster is underway because there is a near total Jewish blackout on all media controlled by Jews or owned by Jews on this Jewish owned company who just permanently destroyed a massive section of the United States.
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Harry - there is a shortfall in your chemisty knowledge....
This is true and accurate:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinyl_chloride
Fire and explosion hazard
In the U.S., OSHA lists vinyl chloride as a Class IA Flammable Liquid, with a National Fire Protection Association Flammability Rating of 4. Because of its low boiling point, liquid VCM will undergo flash evaporation (i.e., autorefrigerate) upon its release to atmospheric pressure.
The portion vaporized will form a dense cloud (more than twice as heavy as the surrounding air). The risk of subsequent explosion or fire is significant.
According to OSHA, the flash point of vinyl chloride is −78 °C (−108.4 °F).[16] Its flammable limits in air are: lower 3.6 volume% and upper 33.0 volume%. The explosive limits are: lower 4.0%, upper 22.05% by volume in air.
Fire may release toxic hydrogen chloride (HCl) and carbon monoxide (CO).[17]
VCM can polymerise rapidly due to heating and under the influence of air, light and contact with a catalyst, strong oxidisers and metals such as copper and aluminium, with fire or explosion hazard. As a gas mixed with air, VCM is a fire and explosion hazard.
On standing, VCM can form peroxides, which may then explode. VCM will react with iron and steel in the presence of moisture.[5][18]