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In message om, Dave
Liquorice writes On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 00:24:10 +0100, Andy Hall wrote: They're all pussies these days. I don't think that they even show the effect of a piece of sodium or potassium dropped into a dish of water any longer. Thats a good one, start with Calcium and work up. Boring to hey! Our Chemistry teach got the amount of Potassium just a little to large and it fizzed violently for a few seconds then exploded cracking the large glass dish that held the water. Phosphorus, now I remember that was interesting I wonder how they teach distillation these days? We where told to bring in alcoholic beverages I remember making wine in Biology (many years ago) -- geoff |
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