Bhopal Disaster A digital story by Christina Sedlock
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[Untitled image map of India]. Retrieved July 27, 2015 from
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Union Carbide Corporation, an American chemical company, owned
51%, Indian interests owned 49% of the plant
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[untitled photograph of Sevin insecticide]. Retrieved 7/31/15
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[untitled photograph of Bhopal in 1984]. Retrieved 7/31/15
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[untitled map of Bhopal]. Retrieved 7/25/15 from
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Clear, colorless, sharp smelling liquid with a boiling point of
39 degrees Celsius, 102 degrees Farenheit
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[untitled image of heat]. Retrieved 7/31/15 from
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When treated with a catalyst, MIC reacts with itself, producing
another exothermic reaction
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December 3, 1984 A large amount of water enters an MIC tank
Workers noticed something wrong when their eyes began to tear
around midnight An explosion poured over 40 tons of liquid out of
the tanks Gas spread downwind about 8 km over Bhopal
http://www.environmentalistonline.com/article/2011-10-13/bhopal-s-never-ending-disaster
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Audio Clip Bhopal-Union Carbide Disaster. (2015). The History
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union-carbide-disaster.
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union-carbide-disaster [Untitled image of Union Carbide plant in
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[untitltled image of Bhopal victims]. Retrieved 8/2/15 from:
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image of Union Carbide plant in Bhopal]. Retrieved 8/2/15 from:
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[untitled image of activists]. Retrieved 8/2/15 from:
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