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H2SO4's Profile User Rating: -----

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Active Posts:
685 (0.26 per day)
Most Active In:
Inorganic Chemistry (226 posts)
Joined:
19-March 05
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Last Active:
User is offline Nov 07, 2011
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Member Title:
Molecule
Age:
21 years old
Birthday:
October 10, 1990
Gender:
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Location:
California
Interests:
metal fabrication, chemistry, fishing
Favorite Area of Science:
chemistry
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Summer Vacation

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  1. is carbon filtration capable of reducing nuclear fallout contamination in water

    2 November 2011 - 09:26 AM

    How effective is carbon filtration for removing "hot" particles and radioiodine? I live in a non flouridated ar.ea. Ove always used a 4 stage seriea carbon filter to make my drinking water seeing as its very effective on pretty much everything but fluorine. But what about reactor debris? I live in california.do i need a RO system to be certain of purity?

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