Re: Nitric Acid
- From: "Joe Smith" <noyfb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:00:12 -0700
Jack, relax.
This newsgroup is permeated with holier-than-thou 'experts' that exist only
to put down amateurs, while simultaneously vaulting themselves to a god-like
source of pyro knowledge.
The easiest way to become a 'member' of the group is just to suck up to
them. Make them BIG, at least in their own minds. That's really the only
thing they're after. They crave BIG, all-knowing, self-righteousness. Give
them what they want.
You may follow Mike's (Aurigua) example. He has done a wonderful job - in
fact, he has been the quickest new member to join the exclusive and pompous
group I have ever seen.
Joe
"Jack Jernigan" <sl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Kelly <kellyjones1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Jul 16, 5:57 am, cobalt <cobalt...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16 Jul, 07:28, Jack Jernigan <s...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How interesting, and is it the "vigorously exothermic" nature of
the nitrate that makes it useful for protography, or is it
something else?
HNO3 isn't "vigorously exothermic".
Regards, Mark
In fact, NO compounds are 'vigorously exothermic'. Only reactions can
be exothermic.
Jack, it would really pay to crack open a high school chemistry
text. Assuming you've gotten to high school yet?
Are you really so dense that you can't infer that I meant "in the
presence of fuel," dumbass? You're worse than stupid, because that
pole is so far up your ass that you'll soon have an Olympic record in
vaulting.
.
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