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Hello Yenning, I've looked over the information you added onto the Hydrogen Sulfide page, and I feel that your additions seem to be quite informational in terms of knowing how it interacts with the human body and it's toxicology.

I was also especially interested in the current events concerning Hydrogen Sulfide in Thailand - especially the gas leaks in Bangkok; I believe that this is a good thing for publicly letting people know about the dangers and the toxic side-effects of Hydrogen Sulfide.

What I think would be a good topic to add would be the antidote for people who are suffering from Hydrogen Sulfide poisoning. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gaiabulbanix (talkcontribs) 05:51, 6 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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