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Postby frogger4 on Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:20 pm

pancakemix wrote:You forget the horrific threat of Dihydrogen Monoxide. This foul substance pollutes all our rivers and reservoirs. It's been known to kill in extreme cases.

Science is NOT good for you.

You got to love that dihydrogen monoxide! necessary to life, but it is dangerous stuff. DON'T use it at home. LOL

dihydrogen monoxide is just a big word for water
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Postby Hologram on Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:41 pm

frogger4 wrote:so what happens when you put sodium in a chlorinated pool, do you get salt water?
(actually water and sodium mixed together make a big explosion, so I don't know what would happen)
You would get a large explosion, funnily enough. The presence of the chlorine wouldn't affect it much.
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Postby The Weird One on Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:44 pm

It go BOOM :twisted:

YAAAAAY :!:
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Postby Hologram on Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:44 pm

The Weird One wrote:
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the light from the headlight still travels at the same speed of light.


I learned that from physics 1


I forgot why that is tho
So wait, the lights don't shine in front or anything? Explain.


I forgot most of it

sure I guess... sound unrealistic? so is a car traveling at the speed of light.


not sure, but somewhere I heard/read that it is impossible for an object to travel faster than the speed of light. :?:
It's also impossible for an object to travel the speed of light, due to its mass going to infinity.
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Postby The Weird One on Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:49 pm

Thank you for fixing that for me. :D
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Postby Nobunaga on Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:39 pm

... New question:

... Iron is Fe, Gold is Au, etc... What is the symbol for Dilithium?

... #-o
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Postby Hologram on Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:24 am

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Postby Skittles! on Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:30 am

Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P
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Postby Hologram on Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:38 am

Skittles! wrote:
Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P
I don't even think of putting salt or any other seasoning on my food. So now, whenever I do, it just tastes weird.
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Postby Skittles! on Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:40 am

Same with me..
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Postby Minister Masket on Fri Sep 28, 2007 3:09 am

super Mario 009 wrote:
frogger4 wrote:so what happens when you put sodium in a chlorinated pool, do you get salt water?
(actually water and sodium mixed together make a big explosion, so I don't know what would happen)


lol. better yet, put potassium or even Rubidium in the pool. heheheh. BOOM!

Your not thinking BIG enough!

How about FRANCIUM?
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Postby Minister Masket on Fri Sep 28, 2007 3:10 am

Jehan wrote:
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Minister Masket wrote:No such thing as HO2. You either get C02 - Carbon Dioxide - or CO - Carbon Monoxide. Now that stuff is toxic!


HO2, usually termed either hydroperoxyl radical or perhydroxyl radical, is the protonated form of superoxide

owned minister, what grade are you in btw? i would have thought a mad scientist would be big on his radicals. their good for making reactions happen.

Yeah, but does it do anything interesting? If it doesn't, that's why I haven't heard about it.
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Postby borox0 on Fri Sep 28, 2007 3:45 am

This is way to complicated for me. :oops:
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Postby Neutrino on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:04 am

Nobunaga wrote:... New question:

... Iron is Fe, Gold is Au, etc... What is the symbol for Dilithium?

... #-o


Well, considering the fact that Dilithium isn't, in fact, an element, it may be a little difficult for it to possess an elemental sign
(I don't care if it actually has a proper name. I can't be expected to actually remember these things)
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Postby borox0 on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:07 am

Nobunaga wrote:... New question:

... Iron is Fe, Gold is Au, etc... What is the symbol for Dilithium?

... #-o


Use a seach engine.
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Postby Iliad on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:13 am

Skittles! wrote:
Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P

I love salt! Obviously not too much but I loves salt
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Postby borox0 on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:16 am

Iliad wrote:
Skittles! wrote:
Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P

I love salt! Obviously not too much but I loves salt


It is IMPOSSIBE to resist the urge for salt on chocolate
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Postby Iliad on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:18 am

borox0 wrote:
Iliad wrote:
Skittles! wrote:
Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P

I love salt! Obviously not too much but I loves salt


It is IMPOSSIBE to resist the urge for salt on chocolate

NO!! I haven't even thought of that. And now...it's ...the urge...NO!!!
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Postby borox0 on Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:22 am

Iliad wrote:
borox0 wrote:
Iliad wrote:
Skittles! wrote:
Jehan wrote:wait i'm Aussie, what do you mean when you say college?

It's basically the same as University :wink:

And Salt is bad for you, in large quantities. As it can dry out water, having too much in your system can make you dehydrate. :wink: Remember that children.

P.S., I hate adding salt to my food. :P

I love salt! Obviously not too much but I loves salt


It is IMPOSSIBE to resist the urge for salt on chocolate

NO!! I haven't even thought of that. And now...it's ...the urge...NO!!!


Don't worry Iliad, theres therapy to overcome this. :D
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Postby Titanic on Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:31 am

Minister Masket wrote:
super Mario 009 wrote:
frogger4 wrote:so what happens when you put sodium in a chlorinated pool, do you get salt water?
(actually water and sodium mixed together make a big explosion, so I don't know what would happen)


lol. better yet, put potassium or even Rubidium in the pool. heheheh. BOOM!

Your not thinking BIG enough!

How about FRANCIUM?


Doesnt francium give out a radiation as well as making a huge explosion?
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Postby Minister Masket on Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:54 am

Titanic wrote:
Minister Masket wrote:
super Mario 009 wrote:
frogger4 wrote:so what happens when you put sodium in a chlorinated pool, do you get salt water?
(actually water and sodium mixed together make a big explosion, so I don't know what would happen)


lol. better yet, put potassium or even Rubidium in the pool. heheheh. BOOM!

Your not thinking BIG enough!

How about FRANCIUM?


Doesnt francium give out a radiation as well as making a huge explosion?

Not sure. Although "huge explosion" is a slight understatement concerning Francium.
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Postby static_ice on Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:04 am

who would of thought france could pack such a punch
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Postby Arbustos on Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:04 am

static_ice wrote:who would of thought france could pack such a punch


Joan of Arc.
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Postby Norse on Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:05 am

Uranium is my favourite element.....uranium 235 to be precise.
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Postby The1exile on Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:06 am

Minister Masket wrote:
Titanic wrote:
Minister Masket wrote:
super Mario 009 wrote:
frogger4 wrote:so what happens when you put sodium in a chlorinated pool, do you get salt water?
(actually water and sodium mixed together make a big explosion, so I don't know what would happen)


lol. better yet, put potassium or even Rubidium in the pool. heheheh. BOOM!

Your not thinking BIG enough!

How about FRANCIUM?


Doesnt francium give out a radiation as well as making a huge explosion?

Not sure. Although "huge explosion" is a slight understatement concerning Francium.


Em, there's only like 20 atoms of francium in the world.
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