Ph0en1x
12th Jul 2016
26th Jul 2016
Dioxygen difluoride sounds harmless, right? Just 2 of what you breathe and 2 of what's in your toothpaste. But that's not the case. 'Foof' is the most powerful oxidizer known to man - it even causes ice to burst into flame.
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Comments
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Tron205: that's manganese heptoxide
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@leafeater122 because both oxygen and fluorine are non-metals, you put one in front and don't change it to an -ide (I think)
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This chemical doesn't want to exist
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@Facennapper Well only really to us because we're made of matter. @Dargino Either "Dihydrogen Oxide" or "Dihydrogen Monoxide".
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i thought it was dioxide not dioxygen
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and now i actually know more than a quick google search about chemistry, maybe i'll do more things like this in the future... if i can remember how to use this haha
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wow guys! it's been like 5 years, i forgot my login to this account, and i come back to all this positive stuff! thank you all <3
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also, f OOF...
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subjectively, the best chemical is chlorine tri-flouride, CLF3, or as it was named by the nazis, N-stuff, but this was too dangerous even for them, so they killed the project...
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Oxygen, Hydrogen, Sulfur, Sodium and Phosphorus waked into a bar at the same time. The bartender said,"OH, SNaP!"