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Chapter 7, Problem 3BCP
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Case summary: A person Y is a worker at a restaurant. He used a drain cleaner called L for unclogging a floor drain in the kitchen. The product L contained crystalline sodium hydroxide which was potentially harmonious in nature. The warning label on the product mentioned a few instructions that Y overlooked and it resulted into liquid splashing on his face.
To find :Whether the argument presented by Y is convincing.
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