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If you could release it close to methane concentrations. Otherwise it's going to react with anything close to it. Soil, lungs, vegetation, etc.


Methane is present throughout the troposphere -- it has an atmospheric lifetime of something over a decade and becomes well mixed. You'd want to release the chlorine in a sufficiently dilute and dispersed form that it didn't overwhelm the methane in the air it which it was released.




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