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More cursed chemistry! Check out this spicy boi:
This is chlorine trifluoride, one of the most reactive, corrosive substances known. This stuff will light asbestos on fire, as well as sand, glass, many metals, and oh, it will also ignite water. Basically if you start a fire with this stuff, your only option is to let it burn out, because anything you put on it will just burn up itself (though if it’s in an enclosed space you can flood the space with like argon or whatever). Apparently a spill of almost a ton of this stuff burned its way through a foot of concrete and 3 feet of gravel before it stopped.
This is when I get to introduce everyone to some of my favourite science writing ever: Things I Won't Work With by Biochemist Ph.D. Derek Lowe, featured on Science dot org.
Sand Won't Save You This Time
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane
Peroxide Peroxides
and many others.
It is hypergolic with every known fuel, and so rapidly hypergolic that no ignition delay has ever been measured. It is also hypergolic with such things as cloth, wood, and test engineers,
More cursed chemistry! Check out this spicy boi:
This is chlorine trifluoride, one of the most reactive, corrosive substances known. This stuff will light asbestos on fire, as well as sand, glass, many metals, and oh, it will also ignite water. Basically if you start a fire with this stuff, your only option is to let it burn out, because anything you put on it will just burn up itself (though if it’s in an enclosed space you can flood the space with like argon or whatever). Apparently a spill of almost a ton of this stuff burned its way through a foot of concrete and 3 feet of gravel before it stopped.
This is when I get to introduce everyone to some of my favourite science writing ever: Things I Won't Work With by Biochemist Ph.D. Derek Lowe, featured on Science dot org.
Sand Won't Save You This Time
Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane
Peroxide Peroxides
and many others.
It is hypergolic with every known fuel, and so rapidly hypergolic that no ignition delay has ever been measured. It is also hypergolic with such things as cloth, wood, and test engineers,
Autumn by Astero
Extensive research has concluded that this indeed, is the greatest line in animated film history.
Perfectly matching and replicating colors just by seeing them is an art, and, while it's also a very useful task, people who can do this are primarily artists.
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please watch Girls und Panzer
“Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speed could kill.”
— Zevran (Dragon Age Orgins)
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