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Would Ivory bar soap or some other natural hard soap (Grandma'a Lye Soap?)
work? Whereas the chained hydrocarbon barriers also provide lubrication,
they may be permeable to oxygen. Corrosion. Soap being a modified chained
hydrocarbon will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged end or
electronegative end may become hydrated and the combined electronegativity
provides a second barrier to Oxygen diffusion with a sort of negative Van
der Waals force. Then again, it might just freeze a second one solid. I'd
try hemp oil before anything else. It's good or best for almost every human
need, maybe its oil will show the same general property that all of its
other properties share, they're beneficial.
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Would Ivory bar soap or some other natural hard soap (Grandma'a Lye
Soap?) work? Whereas the chained hydrocarbon barriers also provide
lubrication, they may be permeable to oxygen. Corrosion. Soap being a
modified chained hydrocarbon will give lubrication and the amphipathic
charged end or electronegative end may become hydrated and the
combined electronegativity provides a second barrier to Oxygen
diffusion with a sort of negative Van der Waals force. Then again, it
might just freeze a second one solid. I'd try hemp oil before anything
else. It's good or best for almost every human need, maybe its oil
will show the same general property that all of its other properties
share, they're beneficial.


Lye is very alkaline. Corrosive and dissolving. Soap is by chemical
definition the sodium or potassium salt of a long-chain fatty acid (yes
acid). In addition, it is a detergent, so it will "wet" surfaces.

If you are thinking of a grease or oil, then that may be fine, but make it
an acid-free vaseline.

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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 01:56:25 GMT, Stormport wrote:

...Whereas the chained hydrocarbon barriers also provide lubrication,
they may be permeable to oxygen. Corrosion. Soap being a modified chained
hydrocarbon will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged end or
electronegative end may become hydrated and the combined electronegativity
provides a second barrier to Oxygen diffusion with a sort of negative Van
der Waals force. ...


Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

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Wichita, KS
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will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged end or



Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
USA


I dated a girl once that was well lubricated and amphipatic. What a night.


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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 01:56:25 GMT, Stormport wrote:

...Whereas the chained hydrocarbon barriers also provide lubrication,
they may be permeable to oxygen. Corrosion. Soap being a modified
chained hydrocarbon will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged
end or electronegative end may become hydrated and the combined
electronegativity provides a second barrier to Oxygen diffusion with a
sort of negative Van der Waals force. ...


Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
USA

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. DAMHIKT!


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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 01:56:25 GMT, Stormport wrote:

...Whereas the chained hydrocarbon barriers also provide lubrication,
they may be permeable to oxygen. Corrosion. Soap being a modified
chained hydrocarbon will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged
end or electronegative end may become hydrated and the combined
electronegativity provides a second barrier to Oxygen diffusion with a
sort of negative Van der Waals force. ...


Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
USA


I think he means soap does provide lubrication but also pulls in
water...wich will cause rust...
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one night...must have been a short relationship...

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will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged end or


Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
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I dated a girl once that was well lubricated and amphipatic. What a night.


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Tom Veatch wrote in message
will give lubrication and the amphipathic charged end or



Now, for all the non-chemists in the audience, "Say what?"

Tom Veatch
Wichita, KS
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I dated a girl once that was well lubricated and amphipatic. What a
night.

Hey, this is supposed to be a pictures newsgroup!

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