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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Ha ha ha. Nice chemical reference to drowning in water.
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Dihydrogen Monoxide is a dangerous chemical that may fill up the lungs when under long exposure to this chemical and may cause death.
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You mean royal water? Royal water is not fluoronic acid. It's a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. So take that, pseudoscientists!
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@Weretyu *cough* *cough* Aqua Regia *cough*
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You guys realize that hydrofloric acid is actually weaker than the other acid. The florine is so bonded to its hydrogen that it doesn't have the power of the other acids. Hydrocloric acid is one of the most powerful acids out there.
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Am I the only one who know this element from XKCD what-if?
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Accidentally downvoted. When are we gonna be allowed to change our votes so we can keep stuff like this on FP?
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Cool!!! :o I like chemistry :D
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The power of chemistry! 1+
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@Ph0en1x. I was thinking that same thing during dinner last night. this is interesting. I do not know a lot about chemistry. this is a cool docu-save.