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- From: brianw@spider.co.uk (Brian Wyld)
- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban
- Subject: Re: Net's Funniest Kitchen Disasters
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.152316.6683@spider.co.uk>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 15:23:16 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.003959.20946@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <1992Dec30.001435.9345@samba.oit.unc.edu> <1992Dec30.104450.27257@netcom.com>
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- In article <1992Dec30.104450.27257@netcom.com> obrien@netcom.com (No parking EXCEPT FOR BOB) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec30.001435.9345@samba.oit.unc.edu> Bruce.Tindall@launchpad.unc.edu (Bruce Tindall) writes:
- >>Sodium dumped in water blows up real good, true. But in high-school
- >>chemistry class we were shown a movie of chunks of each element in the
- >>same column of the periodic table as sodium being tossed into a basin.
- >>By the time they got to cesium it was time to call in the Richter scale.
- >
- >
- >to me, "each element" implies that they did *all* of them.
- >How'd they store the Francium, did it show?
- >A teaspoon of that stuff would probably invite disaster.
-
- Well, the technicians at my school always stored such things under oil. Even
- the moisture in the air is enough to cause a fair amount of oxidation.
-
- One of the technicians did tell me about when she worked at Glasgow
- University, and they had a little problem with some cesium. Apparently, the
- stores there had some rather OLD sections, and they were having a clearout.
- On one shelf were some bottles so old that the labels had given up long ago,
- and fallen off somewhere. They were filled with lumps of stuff in a clear
- liquid....
-
- The common practice when opening such bottles, in order to avoid any risk of
- releasing poisonous compounds, is to, ah, open them under water....
-
- A fair sized explosion followed, several people were hurt and that sink was
- never the same again. I think they opened the other bottles with a little
- more care....
-
- Isn`t chemistry fun kiddies?
-
- Brian "one lump or two?" Wyld
-
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