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To: Follies who wrote (126189)12/14/2016 8:49:20 AM
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true, but if petrol or NG is burned in a chlorine rich air you get also dioxins.
Example 1000 liter of seawater contain between 35 to 38 Kg of salt NaCl, when this salty humidity enters the burners it also generates dioxins.

Most of it is as a result of incomplete burning and you get all kind of molecules containing C, H, O
Cl is very agressive above 350C, as is ROS (reactive oxygen species)