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Originally posted by haxor41789@24 January 2004 - 02:13
It's not napalm, it's thermite. Nearly impossible to light, but once it does there's no putting it out.
Table salt is almost impossible to melt, that'll never happen.
And I made a bobo move in my previous post - it should be Fr and H2O, not FrF
Actually, combining Fr and F would be extremely reactive... and radioactive, considering there isn't any more than one gram of francium in existance on the surface of the earth! It occurs in uranite rocks. A uranite rock the size of a golfball probably contains about 10 atoms of Fr. B)
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01-24-2004, 09:40 AM
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Originally posted by SodiumChloride+24 January 2004 - 10:27--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (SodiumChloride @ 24 January 2004 - 10:27)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-haxor41789@24 January 2004 - 02:13
It's not napalm, it's thermite. Nearly impossible to light, but once it does there's no putting it out.
Table salt is almost impossible to melt, that'll never happen.
And I made a bobo move in my previous post - it should be Fr and H2O, not FrF
Actually, combining Fr and F would be extremely reactive... and radioactive, considering there isn't any more than one gram of francium in existance on the surface of the earth! It occurs in uranite rocks. A uranite rock the size of a golfball probably contains about 10 atoms of Fr. B) [/b][/quote]
See, FrF just slowly nukes you. (I'm probably wrong about this.) Fr bonding with water will send you home in the world's smallest matchbox.
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01-24-2004, 11:21 AM
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well i would just throw the bottle the bottle in flight will do enough shakeing for me becides it won't work in an open bottle cap i mean it hasto be sealed the chemical reaction probibly made a lot of gas
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01-24-2004, 02:52 PM
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Phantom Gander
Try taking some Drano and gasoline.
Fill a ping-pong ball with Drano, add that to a bottle of gas. Set it at a distance, and wait for the gas to eat through the ping-pong ball.
The chemical reaction is a very blasting experience.
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01-24-2004, 08:45 PM
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about the sodium, that does work, its just that it wont melt till 800degrees. Its been done at school labs
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01-24-2004, 09:50 PM
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Originally posted by x_gimpg@24 January 2004 - 21:45
about the sodium, that does work, its just that it wont melt till 800degrees. Its been done at school labs
That would be 800 degrees celcius.
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01-24-2004, 11:25 PM
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i would hope
becides f isn't used in science
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01-24-2004, 11:54 PM
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Originally posted by RapFan@24 January 2004 - 16:25
i would hope
becides f isn't used in science
i think only a couple of containers can actually hold fluorine. Some kind of extremely smooth glass tube can hold it, but the fluorine starts to wear it down after a couple of years.
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01-25-2004, 12:10 AM
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Originally posted by SodiumChloride+25 January 2004 - 00:54--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (SodiumChloride @ 25 January 2004 - 00:54)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-RapFan@24 January 2004 - 16:25
i would hope
becides f isn't used in science
i think only a couple of containers can actually hold fluorine. Some kind of extremely smooth glass tube can hold it, but the fluorine starts to wear it down after a couple of years.[/b][/quote]
Once at my AP chem class in high school (this was the dumpster of our district), we had a glass container containing HI. One time, I picked it up and saw that it had small flakes in it, like those in snowglobes. Then I shook it and the "snowflakes" increased tenfold.
It then dawned on me that liquid was eating away at the glass.
The container needed to be replaced every couple of days.
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01-25-2004, 06:26 AM
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n00b
Try this:
Find some powdered non-dairy creamer.
Pour some away from you onto a lighter.
Fwooom.
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