In Experiment 8, why was it important that we add the 6MHCI in the fume hood? You may consider addressing the following your response: What chemical(s) were produced when we added 6MHCI? How harmful were the chemical(s) produced? Which samples were most likely to produce these chemical(s)?

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In Experiment 8, why was it important that we add the 6MHCI in the fume hood? You may consider addressing the
following your response: What chemical(s) were produced when we added 6MHCI? How harmful were the chemical(s)
produced? Which samples were most likely to produce these chemical(s)?
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