Spyke
lemmy.world

"You won't believe how many people each year die from asphyxiation due to this rocket fuel combustion byproduct!"

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NO MORE RAIN! NO MORE RAIN!

Brawndo, its got electrolytes, its what plants crave!

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Every person that died drank it before their death. Coincidence? I don't think so!

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Guess again. :(

Edit: Nitrous Oxide is not exothermic in humans, for the medicine or the fun. Its an NMDA receptor agonist.

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slrpnk.net

Since hydrogen is a gas in its natural state, isn't it technically "chilled, rusted hydrogen" because it is a liquid which has less energy than gas?

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gas in its natural state

Well that's just your room temperature and pressure bias talking. All states are natural states, subject to environmental conditions.

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lemmy.world

In all seriousness, you should watch out for a related chemical, dihydrogen monoxide. DHMO claims thousands of lives every year!

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jrs100000reply
lemmy.world

Many breweries add DHMO directly to their product without disclosing it on the label.

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Damn, I thought they filtered all that out with fish bladders or some shit like that. Fuck, well today I learned.. /s 😂🤣

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These are the brilliant chucklefuck ideas that keep me coming back to the real internet, no AI slop here, you make a serious point 👍

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

Sounds like you're describing hydrogen peroxide, as pairs of individual hydrogen and oxygen atoms don't exactly like to exist alone, so they pair up as H2O2

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fyf
lemmy.world

Well, at least you got the hydrogen part correct.

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

Its oxidized, so its corroded. AKA, in simple laymans terms, rusted.

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fyfreply
lemmy.world

Rust is commonly referred to oxidation on iron, uncommonly to oxidation on other metals. Never to non-metals.

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

Hydrogen, fully frozen, has been declared as a confusing metal..

I dunno 🤷

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fyfreply
lemmy.world

Except you aren't talking "frozen" hydrogen. You're talking "molten" hydrogen.

Even by your made up definitions, you're wrong.

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I think hydrogen is arguably a metal but its 2/3 for not a metal depending on which definition you use.

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