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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

Free learning from The Open University 'he molecular world' http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/S205_2

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Shows both the reactions and properties of some chemical elements.

(Part 3 of 8)

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Study 'The molecular world' with the OU http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/s205.htm

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  • why would he wana burn a diamond for

  • DRAGONS CAN SURVIVE THAT!!!

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  • Whats the name of the song here?

  • AHHH my ears!! I can't listen to this for more than 5 seconds. Put the right ear audio back in!

  • @bthaazian SCIENCE

  • why burn??

  • @erbalistful How is that so? He is using synthetic diamonds which are extremely cheap. Some are even cheaper than your ordinary pencil lead. Furthermore, this is a scientific demonstration. The university would be willing to fork out a few dozens of dollars for the diamonds. 50 bucks should be enough to get a handful.

  • @bthaazian FOR THE GLORY OF SCIENCE YOUNG SIR!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • A fairly expensive method of producing CO2

  • @bthaazian because you can, muhaha

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