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Sometimes you bite the chemistry .. Sometimes it bits you!
Accidents from da DOE
http://tinyurl.com/62f49rh
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bfesser
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An interesting read. Thanks for posting.
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BromicAcid
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Really drives home the point that all that stands between a chemical and an explosion can be an impossibly small bit of activation energy.
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SmashGlass
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It's called an"Industrial accident" girls and boys.
The difference, as with everything.
Its the SIZE that matters!
And it was only reported as a "loud pop"...
(Sialne cylinder accident)
If it ain't broke don't fix it....
Now where are my screwdrivers?
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bfesser
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Luckily, most of us don't work with plutonium and it's alloys.
[Edited on 1/27/11 by bfesser]
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Funny that zirconium can be such a reactive monster given its chemical resistance under normal conditions.
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