ReallyJustDont
ReallyJustDont
80 / 6
20th Sep 2021
20th Sep 2021
"Now, I know this thing's material sheet says it's conductive, but whatever you do, DO NOT spark it. It heats up when it conducts, and at this point it's so dense and radioactive it's basically a frozen azure bomb. Just don't touch it, okay?"
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Comments

  • JasonS
    JasonS
    22nd Sep 2021
    Isn't tritium carbonate just carbonic acid but with tritium atoms in place of hydrogen? In that case it would extremely rapidly decompose into carbon dioxide and tritiated water. The tritiated water would be just like normal water, only a bit heavier and extremely radioactive. The decaying tritium will also be an excellent source of the extremely precious and expensive helium-3.
  • -_0
    -_0
    22nd Sep 2021
    Also, tritium carbonate would be represented by ICE (BUBW) instead of ICE (SING)
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    22nd Sep 2021
    what what
  • -_0
    -_0
    22nd Sep 2021
    OP's username checks out
  • peacefrog
    peacefrog
    22nd Sep 2021
    Tritium carbonate has not been created yet and it has an almost 0% chance of being extremely volatile. This is incorrect on that even 18000000000000000 KG of it wouldn't do anything. Next time learn about theese things.
  • bryiscool
    bryiscool
    22nd Sep 2021
    im calling it ice cube
  • bryiscool
    bryiscool
    22nd Sep 2021
    its a frozen 75% azure bomb
  • MamaSwiss
    MamaSwiss
    22nd Sep 2021
    I feel like 18 exagrams of TNT would be more explosive than this.
  • Andy_Sunrise
    Andy_Sunrise
    22nd Sep 2021
    more like 18 exagrams of... JOE MAMA
  • dgnr
    dgnr
    22nd Sep 2021
    Coooool One +1