Other Harmful Substances (like CO2)

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by k.smith904, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. Dihydrogen Monoxide

    “The dangers of dihydrogen monoxide include:

    * Also called ‘hydroxyl acid', the substance is a major component of acid rain;
    * Contributes to soil erosion;
    * Contributes to the greenhouse effect;
    * Accelerates corrosion and breakdown of electrical equipment;
    * Excessive ingestion may cause various unpleasant effects;
    * Prolonged contact with its solid form results in severe tissue damage;
    * Inhalation, even in small quantities, may cause death;
    * Its gaseous form may cause severe burns;
    * It has been found in the tumors of terminal cancer patients;
    * Withdrawal by those addicted to the substance causes certain death within 168 hours;

    Nevertheless, governments and corporations continue using it widely, heedless of its grave dangers.”

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  2. di-meaning two, hydrogen obviously and mono meaning one, and oxygen
    so 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom, hmmm sounds a lot like WATER! H2O haha very clever guy
     
  3. Somebody been watching Penn & Tellers Bullshit episode on gullible environmentalists :D
     
  4. Just goes to show you how stupid some people are, they don't even understand the meaning of words. They also didn't pay attention in their 9th grade Chemistry classes :D
     
  5. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!
    I remember that the enviornmentalists proposes a bill in california to ban that substance in styrophome production a couple years back
    People are so stupid, it's WATER
     

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