I remember you always pour the acid into the water (otherwise the acid will literally follow the water up into its container), and it has been 50 years since I had HS chem, but for what reason, other than asphyxiation, would you mix sulfuric and hydrochloric acids? That produces HCl gas, which is highly toxic, not something to be generated by HS students. A teacher actually asked the class to do that???
Baslim: Memories of my junior high days when we made our own fireworks. When I was in high school, someone (not I) did the ammonium triodide stunt, but in the chemistry lab.
Chlorine gas is also toxic. It’s a chemical weapon from WWI. An advanced class, what could possibly go wrong? See your original post..You don’t need to expose the class (and, since these are gases, potentially the rest of the school) to toxic agents to teach any part of chemistry. There are safer alternatives. I try not to disparage, but your teacher is/was an idiot. M.S. Chem.
margueritem over 12 years ago
And is overused to this day.
The Duke 1 over 12 years ago
I believe it was Ulm, not Munich….
DuHhozr over 12 years ago
For a minute there I thought it was Nobel!
linsonl over 12 years ago
Didn’t young Albert flunk out of school???
prrdh over 12 years ago
Young Albert was sure to keep class from being a Bohr.
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
Einstein always had a lot of chemistry.
GESWho over 12 years ago
Good thing Schrodinger’s cat wasn’t in the pot… or was he?
finale over 12 years ago
The acne-free Mr. Holmes? " No zit, Sherlock"
J Short over 12 years ago
He bombed out.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
I usually favor ‘nice play Shakespeare’, though more when I’m playing basketball or soccer.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
Bahston?
danlarios over 12 years ago
he went out with a bang
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Beginnings of the Manhattan Project
margueritem over 12 years ago
I’m glad you’re still around.
Fan o’ Lio. over 12 years ago
Einstiein meets Sherlock and Dick Tracy.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Albert Einstein had dyslexia. BUT: he was a whiz with math and numbers.
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
I remember you always pour the acid into the water (otherwise the acid will literally follow the water up into its container), and it has been 50 years since I had HS chem, but for what reason, other than asphyxiation, would you mix sulfuric and hydrochloric acids? That produces HCl gas, which is highly toxic, not something to be generated by HS students. A teacher actually asked the class to do that???
Chewiek9 over 12 years ago
That was his Cup-o-Lunch too.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Baslim: Memories of my junior high days when we made our own fireworks. When I was in high school, someone (not I) did the ammonium triodide stunt, but in the chemistry lab.
finale over 12 years ago
It also does that if you “paint” it on the underside of a toilet seat……or so I’ve heard!
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Chlorine gas is also toxic. It’s a chemical weapon from WWI. An advanced class, what could possibly go wrong? See your original post..You don’t need to expose the class (and, since these are gases, potentially the rest of the school) to toxic agents to teach any part of chemistry. There are safer alternatives. I try not to disparage, but your teacher is/was an idiot. M.S. Chem.
sstarr1 about 3 years ago
That should more accurately be Leo Szilard.