It's not the chlorine that is toxic. When you breathe in Chlorine gas it sucks the water out of your cells and turns it into Hydrochloric acid. People have been adding ionized chlorine to drinking water and swimming pools for ages to kill bacteria. Ionized Chlorine is exactly what you get when you disassociate Table Salt.
hum... this may be a retarded comment, but if u can dissociate the sodium from the table salt, aren't you dissociating the chlorine at the same time? And if so, isn't chlorine hella toxic?
@splicefracture7 that's my whole point, NaCl is no longer in the solid form but in the gas form, He said that sodium was now a gas. By super heating it, NaCl is decomposed. So if Sodium can go in gas form, then I can only guess that Chlorine also go in gas form, which is toxic.
and about chlorine not being toxic in solution, what do you mean exactly? That the vapor is not toxic? Cause I dare you to drink solution with Chlorine. And i see no liquid anywhere anyways.
This is about the only clear and compedious derivation of (relatively simple) harmonic oscillations on the net. Kind of odd when you consider the amount of utter hogwash afloat out there.
It's not the chlorine that is toxic. When you breathe in Chlorine gas it sucks the water out of your cells and turns it into Hydrochloric acid. People have been adding ionized chlorine to drinking water and swimming pools for ages to kill bacteria. Ionized Chlorine is exactly what you get when you disassociate Table Salt.
splicefracture7 3 months ago
hum... this may be a retarded comment, but if u can dissociate the sodium from the table salt, aren't you dissociating the chlorine at the same time? And if so, isn't chlorine hella toxic?
kotofu 7 months ago
@kotofu Chlorine ions in solution aren't toxic in the way chlorine gas is. The same is true for sodium. Sodium metal is explosive in water!!!
splicefracture7 3 months ago
@splicefracture7 that's my whole point, NaCl is no longer in the solid form but in the gas form, He said that sodium was now a gas. By super heating it, NaCl is decomposed. So if Sodium can go in gas form, then I can only guess that Chlorine also go in gas form, which is toxic.
and about chlorine not being toxic in solution, what do you mean exactly? That the vapor is not toxic? Cause I dare you to drink solution with Chlorine. And i see no liquid anywhere anyways.
kotofu 3 months ago
This is about the only clear and compedious derivation of (relatively simple) harmonic oscillations on the net. Kind of odd when you consider the amount of utter hogwash afloat out there.
Ferrus91 11 months ago
how is the kid at 0:39:47 yawning?! Walter's the s***!!!
basschica1117 1 year ago
<3 transients
h0wud0in2 1 year ago
Prof. Lewen REALLY knows how to teach. You go, fella. And thanks.
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