Most Dangerous Chemical

Chemists speak about the most dangerous chemical they've ever encountered

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+22 1. Dmitry commented 10 years ago

Some people go bungee jumping, while others smash ampules of sulfur trioxide with a hammer. 8-)
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-5 2. LQoQK commented 10 years ago

so why this is a video files if it is not going to show anything?
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-1 3. irishgek commented 10 years ago

Define Dangerous , Ethanol kills hundreds of thousands of people every year :P
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0 4. drienuldrie commented 10 years ago

I had a close encounter with 3,4-methyleendioxymethamfetamine once. Though scary at first, it proved to be rather harmless <3 <3 <3
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+3 5. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

#4 Yes..thats pretty harmless..fun for boring times. Try some lysergic acid diethylamide..its colors taste great and the sounds are pretty visual =)
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+2 6. Baliverne commented 10 years ago

And everyone who drinks Dihydrogen monoxide dies
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0 7. Lasering commented 10 years ago

#6 Nobody dies from that, in fact they need it to survive.
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0 8. Break-a-leg commented 10 years ago

#7, technically he is correct. In a similar case, anyone who breathes in the highly corrosive gas Di-oxygen will die eventually. ;)
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0 9. digitalemu commented 10 years ago

#6, You are very correct, hundreds of thousands of people die from Dihydrogen monoxide a year. In fact around 300 people died at once from this just recently when a boat tipped over.