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A chemist walks
into a pharmacy and asks the pharmacist, "Do you have any
acetylsalicylic acid?"
"You mean aspirin?" asked the pharmacist.
"That's it, I can never remember that word."
A physicist,
biologist and a chemist were going to the ocean for the first time.
The physicist
saw the ocean and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do
some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the
ocean. Obviously he was drowned and never returned.
The biologist
said he wanted to do research on the flora and fauna inside the ocean
and walked inside the ocean. He too, never returned.
The chemist
waited for a long time and afterwards, wrote the observation, "The
physicist and the biologist are soluble in ocean water".
A
Chemical is a Substance that:
An organic
chemist turns into a foul odor.
An
analytical chemist turns into a procedure.
A physical
chemist turns into a straight line.
A
biochemist turns into a helix.
A chemical
engineer turns into a profit.
Chemicals:
Noxious substances from which modern foods are made.
Little
Willie was a chemist,
Little Willie is no more.
What he thought was H 2 O,
Was H 2 SO 4 . |
Little
Johnny took a drink,
Now he shall drink no more.
For what he thought was H 2 O,
Was H 2 SO 4 . |
Classification
of Chemistry
Physical
Chemistry : The pitiful attempt to apply y=mx+b to everything in the
universe.
Organic Chemistry : The practice of transmuting vile substances into
publications.
Inorganic Chemistry : That which is left over after the organic,
analytical, and physical chemists get through picking over the periodic
table.
Chemical Engineering : The practice of doing for a profit what an
organic chemist only does for fun.
Organic
chemistry is the study of carbon compounds,
biochemistry is the study of carbon compounds that wriggle.
If you're not
part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate!
Ban
Dihydrogen Monoxide! The Invisible Killer
Dihydrogen
monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and kills uncounted
thousands of people every year. Most of these deaths are caused by
accidental inhalation of DHMO, but the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide
do not end there. Prolonged exposure to its solid form causes severe
tissue damage. Symptoms of DHMO ingestion can include excessive
sweating and urination, and possibly a bloated feeling, nausea,
vomiting and body electrolyte imbalance. For those who have become
dependent, DHMO withdrawal means certain death.
Dihydrogen
monoxide:
- is also
known as hydric acid, and is the major component of acid rain.
- contributes
to the "greenhouse effect."
- may cause
severe burns.
- contributes
to the erosion of our natural landscape.
- accelerates
corrosion and rusting of many metals.
- may cause
electrical failures and decreased effectiveness of automobile brakes.
- has been
found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.
CONTAMINATION
IS REACHING EPIDEMIC PROPORTIONS!
Quantities of
dihydrogen monoxide have been found in almost every stream, lake, and
reservoir in America today. The pollution is global, and the
contaminant has even been found in Antarctic ice. In the midwest alone
DHMO has caused millions of dollars of property damage.
Despite the
danger, dihydrogen monoxide is often used:
- as an
industrial solvent and coolant.
- in nuclear
power plants.
- in the
production of styrofoam.
- as a fire
retardant.
- in many
forms of cruel animal research.
- in the
distribution of pesticides. Even after washing, produce remains
contaminated by this chemical.
- as an
additive in certain "junk-foods" and other food products.
Companies
dump waste DHMO into rivers and the ocean, and nothing can be done to
stop them because this practice is still legal. The impact on wildlife
is extreme, and we cannot afford to ignore it any longer!
THE HORROR MUST
BE STOPPED!
The American
government has refused to ban the production, distribution, or use of
this damaging chemical due to its "importance to the economic health of
this nation." In fact, the navy and other military organizations are
conducting experiments with DHMO, and designing multi-billion dollar
devices to control and utilize it during warfare situations. Hundreds
of military research facilities receive tons of it through a highly
sophisticated underground distribution network. Many store large
quantities for later use.
IT'S NOT TOO
LATE!
Act NOW to
prevent further contamination. Find out more about this dangerous
chemical. What you don't know can hurt you and others throughout the
world.
What quote did
Decartes come up with in his organic chemistry class?
I think, therefore I amide.
Two molecules
are walking down the street and they run into each other. One says to
the other, "Are you all right?"
"No, I lost an
electron!"
"Are you sure?" "I'm positive!"
Free radicals
have revolutionized chemistry.
Rules
of the lab
- If an
experiment works, something has gone wrong.
- When you
don't know what you're doing, do it neatly.
- Experiments
must be reproduceable, they should fail the same way each time.
- First draw
your curves, then plot your data.
- Experience
is directly proportional to equipment ruined.
- Always keep
a record of your data. It indicates that you have been working.
- To do a lab
really well, have your report done well in advance.
- If you can't
get the answer in the usual manner, start at the answer and derive the
question.
- In case of
doubt, make it sound convincing.
- Do not
believe in miracles--rely on them.
- Team work is
essential, it allows you to blame someone else.
- All unmarked
beakers contain fast-acting, extremely toxic poisons.
- No
experiment is a complete failure. At least it can serve as a negative
example.
- Any delicate
and expensive piece of glassware will break before any use can be made
of it.
Chemist's
last words
And now the
tasting test..
And now
shake it a bit...
In which
glass was my mineral water?
Why does
that stuff burn with a green flame?!?
And now the
detonating gas problem.
This is a
completely safe experimental setup.
Now you can
take the protection window away...
Where do
all those holes in my kettle come from?
And now a
cigarette..
A physical
chemist is a student who goes to university thinking he might want to
be a physicist, but gets intimated by the math.
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