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  1. bintananth

    United States Chemical Safety Board (USCSB) Thread

    FOOF? Dimethyl mercury - ((CH3)2)Hg - makes that look safe.
  2. bintananth

    United States Chemical Safety Board (USCSB) Thread

    If you're playing with that you're about as batshit crazy as my youngest sis. Even she might say "NOPE!" to the prospect of that showing up in her lab. That is a mushroom cloud in search of an excuse to say "Hello!" to everyone within miles.
  3. bintananth

    United States Chemical Safety Board (USCSB) Thread

    I don't want to know what any of the things Arthur has in her lab actually are. Perfluoric Acid (HFO4) - which is theoretically impossible, BTW - is something she has found more than once.
  4. bintananth

    United States Chemical Safety Board (USCSB) Thread

    I'm used to my youngest sister's antics ... Her idea of proper lab safety includes liquid helium and an escape route.
  5. bintananth

    United States Chemical Safety Board (USCSB) Thread

    Hydrofluoric Acid was mentioned in the video. Um, if that's one of the combustion products you're dealing with a halogen fire which probably can't be extinguished by any known means. Fluorine: - Reacts with: practically everything - Extinguishing methods: none According to John D. Clark...
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