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When carbon tetrachloride reacts with hot water it produces phosgene (COCl2).  Phosgene was used in poison-gas warfare in World War I.  Based upon this chemistry, carbon tetrachloride is no longer used in
A) fire extinguishers.
B) anesthetics.
C) chemical reactions.
D) toilet bowl cleaners.
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