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  • Is it possible to have the complete video on this H2s video..I would like to use for training????

  • fart is acctually H2S

  • im burping this shit, if i smoke weed and burp at the same time will i catch on fire

  • thats some nasty stuff there

  • My farts are deadly too.

  • @0GT70 gays? how rude

  • @Walaffle you are the first one who notice that

    good for you

  • @0GT70 np just doin mah job

  • this guys an idiot, the hydrogen only bonds with the sulphur not the other hydrogen, its also called dihydrogen sulfide

  • @TheKrazykool809 We aren't idiots for calling dihydrogen oxide "water", although they show blatant ignorance of showing a bond between the two hydrogen atoms... THERE ISN'T ONE and if someone wants to show us how edumacational their seriously-toned, 1950's-style lecture is supposed to be concerning a chemical, you'd think they could at least know some basic things about the chemical. Also, a cigarette tip is 700F (and HOW is the acetylene torch at 1200 if a cigarette tip is 1400? Jeesh...wtf?)

  • @wenaolong

    its annoying how people will call you stupid based on stupid things like that, if someone was to call you stupid because you did not know something like that then than shows whos the real idiot. by the way it's dihydrogen monoxide

  • @masharcool123 Miss the point much?

  • @masharcool123 And it's not "monoxide", because it is a well-known convention in chemistry that if one atom is of an element is present, it is not required to affix "mono" in front of that term in the chemical name. Purely optional, and it is ususally the retards who will emphasize what all others present already know... you know? Besides, tard, my point was that if someone wants to be picky, they'd have to be "this picky", I was going the opposite direction than you thought. Correction Fail.

  • @TheKrazykool809 the reason they call it hydrogen sulphide and not DIhydrogen suphide is that sulphur has a 2- charge, hydrogen has 1+, therefore you must have two H and one S, you cannot get HS (monohydrogen monosulphide) so your technically right BUT because there is only one hydrogen/sulphur compound (only these elements) they dont have "di" on the hydrogen. Your 100% right about the bonding structure though.

  • @MegaChemboy ..Yes..in reality it should Di-hydrogen...like Di-hydrogen Oxide...

  • @0GT70 haha u said gays

  • This is the best suicide plan so far. Not messy, easy to find and quick. Gotta have this someday!

  • nice:)

  • In Gases Field AHG is the leding Company Which has a vast experience in gases manufacturing.

    Sheraz@AHG

  • 0GT70 , can i see he rest of the video

  • Nice job, should've kept it rolling a bit more though

  • hey where's the rest of the video?

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