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Flying Dragons Craft Kit
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R1Xhard said @ 9:49am GMT on 21st September
Gold can be quite toxic espically dissolved in "alcohol". Maybe more like aqua regia water down with alcohol watered down with water... Or something.
R1Xhard said @ 10:03am GMT on 21st September
Gold can be quite toxic espically dissolved in "alcohol". Maybe more like aqua regia water down with alcohol watered down with water... When I was younger doing a lab course my teacher used to got annoyed with me everytime the silver cloride came out for experiments.
He was a decent bloke though, we settled with me being allowed to put the chemicals away if I didn't "play" with them without gloves in front of the other students. He was a good teacher, he had a smile rule he didn't rule primary school class no hands up if you need a piss/smoke/minute walk out then return (how work/life is suppose to be). Also experiment days where good he walked in wrote the list of experiments on the board and sat down to read a novel and answer any questions, he didn't care when you arrived when you left as long as the right results were/where (which is it) written on a slip of paper you handed to him before you left.
Used to be able to rock up 30minutes before lunch to set up "slower" ones then go to lunch one back set up last experiments to be able to hand him the results as we left for afternoon smoko. Looking back a good teacher to have at 18. /Ramble
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R1Xhard said @ 9:49am GMT on 21st September
Gold can be quite toxic espically dissolved in "alcohol". Maybe more like aqua regia water down with alcohol watered down with water... When I was younger doing a lab course my teacher used to got annoyed with me everytime the silver cloride came out for experiments.
He was a decent bloke though, we settled with me being allowed to put the chemicals away if I didn't "play" with them without gloves in front of the other students. He was a good teacher, he had a smile rule he didn't rule primary school class no hands up if you need a piss/smoke/minute walk out then return (how work/life is suppose to be). Also experiment days where good he walked in wrote the list of experiments on the board and sat down to read a novel and answer any questions, he didn't care when you arrived when you left as long as the right results were/where (which is it) written on a slip of paper you handed to him before you left.
Used to be able to rock up 30minutes before lunch to set up "slower" ones then go to lunch one back set up last experiments to be able to hand him the results as we left for afternoon smoko. Looking back a good teacher to have at 18. /Ramble