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Cooling and storing the likes of chlorine in liquid form seams to be the most efficient way of getting rid of it in terms of space required but its highly inefficient for your power supply and work load vs simply venting it into a secluded area.
Yea it work.. To a certain point were the game stop spanning new morb when there are to many dead body or to many morb. I do not know which one.
Also pumping chlorine in a cold area so it turn into liquid. After they can just mop it. No need to store it so far as it have no use.
Mesh tiles are the way I manage gases in my base as shown here: http://prntscr.com/exp6kt
Hydrogen goes up to the ceiling where it's pumped into Hydrogen generator, oxygen is right where sleeping area is, carbon dioxide and alike go down. (initial purpose, however, was to allow for vomit and piss to sink into the basement where it gets filtered into pure water)
If I had chlorine in my base, it would build up inbetween oxygen and carbon dioxide making it easy to pump away using a gas filter.