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Oil, Water and Chocolate Mousse - Table of Contents

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Oil Water and Chocolate Mousse
 

This publication is not really about chocolate mousse. It is about oil, water, and oil spills. Chocolate mousse is a name given to a particular combination of oil and water that sometimes forms when oil is spilled. 

1Introduction
2When Oil Spills
3Prevention is the Best Cure
4Always Be Prepared
5Response
6What Can I Do To Help?
An Environmentally-Friendly Oil Spill Experiment
Glossary

There is a glossary at the end of the publication that contains definitions for all of the words in bold face.

Date of publication: 1994

 


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