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Sa'ar Chasm 02-02-2006 11:00 PM

Groundhog Day Birthday
 
Someone very dear to all of us is having a birthday today.

That's right, everyone's favourite android, Brent Spiner, turns 57 today.

Happy birthday, Brent.

e of pi 02-02-2006 11:00 PM

Statement to go make a wish. Sorry, been in the chat. Happy birthday!

Opium 02-03-2006 01:54 AM

Woah.

He's my parents age.

Weird.

Happy Birthday!

KillerGodMan 02-03-2006 04:16 AM

Happy Birthday to ye,
You live in the sea,
You eat little fishies,
But the big ones eat ye!

Chancellor Valium 02-03-2006 05:34 PM

"Hipi Hapi Bththdth, thuthda bththdy!", as I always say :D

Zeke 02-03-2006 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Opium
Woah.

He's my parents age.

Geez, I thought you meant Sa'ar.

Chancellor Valium 02-03-2006 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeke
Quote:

Originally Posted by Opium
Woah.

He's my parents age.

Geez, I thought you meant Sa'ar.

That would be worrying, and utterly illogical.

Sa'ar Chasm 02-03-2006 05:59 PM

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Geez, I thought you meant Sa'ar.
Remind me to kill you multiple times in the near future. :P

The guy who sits next to me in the lab has been giving me grief for the past week about being 26 (he's a fresh-faced 23). Everyone else thinks I'm young.

Dude needs to learn a little respect for his elders.

Chancellor Valium 02-03-2006 06:01 PM

Easy way to give him that. "Accidentally" spill some water on his stool, then get him to drop some potassium and watch the fireworks :twisted:

Derek 02-03-2006 07:18 PM

Or sodium.

As a girl in my high school chemistry class once asked "If that's how sodium and water react, why don't the oceans explode?"

Chancellor Valium 02-03-2006 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek
Or sodium.

As a girl in my high school chemistry class once asked "If that's how sodium and water react, why don't the oceans explode?"

Shh! Not so loud! If the universe realised... :shock: :cry:

whoiam 02-03-2006 10:02 PM

I could explain why it doesn't, if you'd like?

e of pi 02-03-2006 10:50 PM

I think he was kiding. I could explain.

whoiam 02-03-2006 11:12 PM

oooh, you must have been awake in chemistry, too.

e of pi 02-03-2006 11:21 PM

Yep. :)

Opium 02-04-2006 10:52 AM

Tell us already!

Alexia 02-04-2006 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Sa'ar Chasm
The guy who sits next to me in the lab has been giving me grief for the past week about being 26 (he's a fresh-faced 23). Everyone else thinks I'm young.

I'm 22.

*takes a big breath*

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLD :wink:

Ok, I'm done :wink:

e of pi 02-04-2006 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Opium
Tell us already!

It's simple. Sodium is in the oceans as part of NaCl. It's reactive tendancies are stopped by the fact that, with it's ionic bond, it has a full shell of valence electrons.

whoiam 02-04-2006 06:12 PM

heh... not as awake as you thought? Sodium Chloride dissociates into ions in the water. Of course, the sodium no longer has it's outer electron - having 'donated' it to the chlorine - and so it can no longer react with the water as such. Instead, the sodium and chlorine ions just form complexes with the water molecules. This being how they dissolve in the water, y'see.

What e of pi was describing was salt's reaction in already saturated water - i.e., to remain salt and gather at the bottom of the container/ocean. ((the reason it has an explosive reaction with water in the first place is that the lone outer electron gets 'donated' to the oxygen if there is no chlorine (or equivalent) for it to react with. This forces the oxygen atom to lose the bond to one of it's hydrogen atoms, releasing pure, hot hydrogen. Guess what happens when large quantities of hot, flammable gas are released into the air?))

e of pi 02-04-2006 06:53 PM

I got the idea accross. It didn't have the ability to react because of already having reacted with the Cl.


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