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From: rwt@ukc.ac.uk (R.W.Thearle)
Newsgroups: sci.misc
Subject: Re: Common Household Liquid Without Hydrogen (What Was Answer?)
Message-ID: <2339@eagle.ukc.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 5-Jan-87 13:09:42 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  5 13:09:42 1987
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In article <2630@udenva.UUCP> skajihar@udenva.UUCP ("Lord of Sith" Kajihara) writes:
>A few months ago, there was posted to the net a question regarding a common
>household liquid that did not contain hydrogen.  Although I remember responses
>to such, I do not remember if the author posted his solution.  Could someone
>please repost this or e-mail it to me as there are a few of us here who would
>like to know what the solution was.

	I too missed the original discussion, but after a moments thought...
		
			Carbon TetraChlorice (CCl )?
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	If it isn't the answer, it ought to be. 
							RT