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The Air Trust

CHAPTER VI
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"And cold, enormously cold.

The specimen you hold in your hand, in that vacuum-protected flask, is more than three hundred degrees below zero.

One drop of it on your palm would burn it to the bone.

Incidentally, let me tell you another fact--" "And that is ?" "This specimen is the allotropic or condensed form of oxygen, much more powerful than the usual liquified gas." "Ozone, you mean ?" "Precisely.

Would you like to sense its effect as a ventilating agent ?" "No danger ?" "None, sir.


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