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Ahoy mate: The dangers of dihydrogen monoxide

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Do you use a styrofoam cup, plate or any derivations thereof?

Dihydrogen monoxide, or otherwise known as dihydrogen oxide, hydrogen hydroxide, hydronium hydroxide, or simply hydric acid, is a colourless and odourless chemical compound that is potentially dangerous.

This colourless and odourless chemical compound is used in during the manufacture and production of styrofoam material.

Usage, or consumption of this dangerous compound could lead to serious health issues. This compound is used in the production of beer, industrial solvent, and many others.

Read more about the dangers of hydrogen hydroxide.

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