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B2: Was it a density experiment? -- (link)
Posted by
JD (aka Jason Dean)
Feb 1 '21, 10:02
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I have a lab book that has an experiment involving kerosene, mercury and carbon tetrachloride (think: aerosolized cancer)
Reagen
Feb 1 '21, 09:35
And it was written in the 90s! We were pretty flip with some chemicals not too far back.
In response to
Mojave
: "
I believe we did something a little like this in first year high school science class. We also played with mercury :/
"
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Yes, you floated the things on top of each other. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 1, 10:21
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