Exploring Sulphur Hexafluoride Gas

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3 months ago
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charka424
9 months ago
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you have your chems mixed up because Sulphur Hexafluoride is nonflammable .... and as a matter of fact I would risk arguing with you about the "sulfur decafloride" comment. Not that something like that being toxic.. but that it would be that simple to create such a compound.
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Guest
9 months ago
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Just don't get any sparks around it. We used to use it in radar waveguides to keep moisture out. If it is exposed to a spark, it changes to Sulfur Decaflouride which is extremely toxic.
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9 months ago
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That. Is. Awesome.
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David Acer
9 months ago
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Looks cool i want some! could do some cool magic tricks with them
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Guest
9 months ago
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you get a simular affect when you breath out N2O (and a nice buzz too)
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Guest
9 months ago
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Very interesting! I wonder what the speed of sound is in sulphur hexafluoride gas? It would be interesting to hear a small whistle blown on it.
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Thatguy
9 months ago
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If only Nasa could hear some of my ideas.. inter-galact ic planetary vehicles..
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9 months ago
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The Anti-Helium!
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