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H2SO4

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  1. i got a knat in my eye while riding my bike realy fast down a hill going to the hardware store. It nailed me, and it was painful. I slammed on my brakes and it took my probaly 2 minutes to get the thing out. I couldnt locate the damn thing. I swear i could feel it moving. When i got it out it was alive. My dad got a Cu shred in his eye from a bench grinder, thats why i always where goggles. One of my dads friend was eating one of those beef jerky disc with the dried pepper seeds on it and when he was ripping it apart a dried seed flew in his eyes. He was in so much pain. It was the funniest thing ive ever seen. Along time ago i had a rubber band a point blank range nail me in the eye. It was crazy, beside the fact that it hurt like hell, on the moment of impact my vision in that eye was just a white flash.
  2. I know that this is a 532, but what about those big argon 532's that. Ide imagine those would be much stronger. Are they the same strength? I believe its got to do with watts, like the big one can deliver more watts at the same wavelength, versus a small one.
  3. I just bought a green laser pointer on ebay for $58.00. It is a leadlight laser, with a wavelength of 532nm. Its hecka nice (hopefully). i was wondering if anyone here has a green laser. I heard there pretty sick compared to the red 632-650nm ones. There supposedly much brighter and there distance is incredible. people say there is a beam through the air in the dark, but i dont realy believe it. Maybe a very faint beam.
  4. melts in your hand?!?! If it was in a sealed ampuol maybe, but otherwise it would probaly explode on contact with flesh. But anyway, ceasium is an awesome element none-the-less.
  5. its not as easy as it seems. Ive pondered this also.
  6. whats softer indium or gold. Im guessing indium. I thought bismuth was the first unstable nucleus (beside technetium, but thats just a tripping element).
  7. Well, you melt table salt (around 1200 degrees farenheight) and pass an electric current through it. Sodium wil form a one electrode, chlorine at the other. Although, here are some important factors. If you take the Na out of the thing it will catch on fire. Your not gonna get much sodium unless you keep this thing going for a long time. And why are you asking how to get Na and I out of salt. Salt is NaCl. If it says "Iodized" it means they add an aiodine compound to it to give you your dose of iodine. The amount they add is very minute. The only resonable way to get sodium by electroysis is to use NaOH instead of NaCl. NaOH has a much lower Mp. But, i tried this awhile ago and used a copper contianer i made to hold the molten NaOH why i electrolyzed ( i believe you use that term for elctroysis) it. It reactedwith the copper and didnt work. I didnt get as much as a hair of sodium. Plus, molten NaOH is extremely nasty stuff. NaOH in solution is bad enough. If i were you id ditch this whole thing right now becaus it doesnt work and it sucks. Plus your gonna need a blowtorch.
  8. Mary curie, dmitri mendeleev, and maybe roentgen.
  9. there should be a pyrotechnics forum. AN incredible amount of science goes into pyrotechnics.
  10. I always thought of adamantium as an allow of several elements.
  11. Hydrogen is amazing also. It is by no doubt the most unique element. This explains why it has its only area on the preiodci table.
  12. Favorite metal: copper, silver, magnesium, aluminum, and bismuth. I like alll metals, but these are my top favorites, especialy Cu and Mg.
  13. Friggen episode 1 didnt suck that bad. It had alot of explaINING TO DO WITH the whole "now its back forty years or so and we want to show you how the empire started and all that"
  14. what happens when you give a plant a drink of dilute nitric or sulfuric acid?
  15. Yes i heard you can get it from sand using a magnet. I dont have anysand, so i just use purchased iron oxide.
  16. Im sure theres a few atoms in a piece of Uranium ore at any time. Not much. It might as well not exist.
  17. Its a crazy event were hardcore people go in nevada (i think) and shoot of fireworks and walk around naked and theres bikers. I havent read this whole site, but it should get an overview. Its probaly an incredible event. http://www.desertblast.org/
  18. Yes but Fuorine cant realy be handled, expierenced, if you know what i mean. I mean you cant even store it in conventional glass tubes. It is pretty cool, its supposedly the most reactive substance known to man.
  19. I like oxygen. It just that its a gas at room tempurature, so its kinda wierd. Oxygen is probaly high up there in my list of favorite (the avatar displays this).
  20. Bob lazar is the owner of unitednuclear.com and does pyrotechnic shows in desert blast.
  21. So it does exist. Your contradicting your own post (#17).
  22. Copper owns platinum hands down. I think Cu is the most buitiful of all elements, but its downfall is it tarnishes. Kinda intersting all the met als in the copper column have attractive colors.
  23. silver doesnt tarnish terribly quickly, but it is a pain. It forms (i believe) sulfur compounds from the sulfur dioxide in the air and other sulfur compounds in eggs. Silver is pretty interesting. I touched a piece of silver to an ice cube and it cut through it like butter because its thermal conductivity. Not terribly expensive either. Diamonds, however, are even better for cutting through ice.
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