wg48temp9
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Exocharmic Reaction (humour)
I discovered a paper on exocharmic reactions. Here is a short snip from the paper.
"An entry in Davy's notebook concludes with the statement, "Capital experiment, the little metallic globules always appeared at the cathode, and
these had an astonishing way of bursting into flame when thrown into water. They skimmed about excitedly with a hissing sound and soon burned with a
lovely lavender light". Clearly these chemical changes evolved not only several forms of energy, but also a great quantity of charm [charmer a trait
that fascinates, allures or delights)"
I would rate Davy's experiment as a 10 out of 10 for charm. About equal to removing a stick of yellow P from a jar in a garden shed laboratory on
hot and sunny summer day.
Yes there are occasional hot and sunny days in the UK. In the future we may get more of them assuming we don't all get washed into the sea by the
increased rain fall.
See: Attachment: exocharm-ramette1980.pdf (2.6MB) This file has been downloaded 387 times
[Edited on 2/19/2020 by wg48temp9]
I am wg48 but not on my usual pc hence the temp handle.
Thank goodness for Fleming and the fungi.
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Be aware of demagoguery, keep your frontal lobes fully engaged.
I don't know who invented mRNA vaccines but they should get a fancy medal and I hope they made a shed load of money from it.
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12thealchemist
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You give a rating out of 10 for charm, but could this be quantified?
My first reaction as PhD was making benzyl potassium, and the brilliant orange-red precipitate that forms is glorious to behold. Not exactly hobby
chemistry territory, but certainly charming. Potassium mirrors are also very beautiful when just formed.
[Edited on 19-2-2020 by 12thealchemist]
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