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| Kabby |
| haha very clever i must say |
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| icyhandofcrap |
| hmm would keeping radioactive elements in there be safe? |
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| starglider |
| Very cool. And they don't keep (overly dangerous) radioactive elements in there. ;) |
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| Silence_S |
| ..that is cool haha... |
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| kewlness |
| i'd like to see some cesium and francium plz |
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| icyhandofcrap |
| id like to see some cesium and francium + water pls :D |
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| Lumps |
| Also, if you're hurting you could bust a fat rail of #52. |
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| Brindor |
| I don't get it.. :conf: |
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| snowman99 |
maybe he means the one with atomic number 52, which is this:)
Crystals.
Tellurium will not kill you, but it can certainly make you unpopular. If you were so unwise as to eat a almost invisible crumb of these rather beautiful crystals you would become a social outcast. Within an hour, an unpleasant garlic-like odor would be detectable on your breath and in your sweat. This is the smell of dimethyl telluride, which is the compound into which tellurium is converted by the body. It is the same substance found in onions and garlic bulbs. Volunteers who experimentally consumed just 15mb (15 thousandths of a gram.. the equivalent of a few sugar grains) were still smelly after 8 months!
Source: industrial supply company |
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| Fundamental |
| quote: | Originally posted by snowman99
Volunteers who experimentally consumed just 15mb (15 thousandths of a gram.. the equivalent of a few sugar grains) were still smelly after 8 months!
Source: industrial supply company |
hahaha! Nae luck to them!! :stongue: |
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| emono |
whoa halogen gases
clever |
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