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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?

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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« on: 23/02/2007 00:53:23 »
It has occured to me that the Physics forum has way more interesting threads than the Chemistry forum does [:o].  How can that be?...all they talk about is gravity waves and alien invasions!  I've decided to start a competition to find the most creative and wacky topics us chemistry guys/gals can come up with.  Hopefully we will get some interesting discussions out of this.  Good luck and may the most inventive chemist win! [;D] [;D] [;D]
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #1 on: 23/02/2007 07:16:47 »
Quote from: Mr Andrew on 23/02/2007 00:53:23

I've decided to start a competition to find the most creative and wacky topics us chemistry guys/gals can come up with.  Hopefully we will get some interesting discussions out of this.  Good luck and may the most inventive chemist win! [;D] [;D] [;D]

Maybe you would like to start the topic off?
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #2 on: 23/02/2007 10:11:14 »
Do you like this?
http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/jcesoft/cca/cca0/MOVIES/MAGCO2.html

Advise: if you find a fire with magnesium, don't try to extinguish it with a CO2 fire-extinguisher (and not even with water, it would be the same).
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #3 on: 23/02/2007 10:28:45 »
That's neat. I actually did that experiment at school when I was about 14, although we used glass jars pre-filled with gaseous CO2 and dropped in a strip of pre-ignited magnesium.

On the side of the glass afterwards were several spots of carbon.

I believe the magnesium rips the oxygen off the carbon and burns in it producing MgO and C.

Nice experiment.

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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #4 on: 23/02/2007 17:37:54 »
Quote from: chris on 23/02/2007 10:28:45
That's neat. I actually did that experiment at school when I was about 14
You lucky!
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On the side of the glass afterwards were several spots of carbon.
I believe the magnesium rips the oxygen off the carbon and burns in it producing MgO and C.
Exactly.
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #5 on: 23/02/2007 20:22:07 »
I've got one.

It doesn't involve explosions or fires but it is pretty neat all the same.  You can make a glue from milk that is extremely strong.  You acidify the milk (any acid works but vinegar is traditional) and filter out the curds (proteins).  Then you add a little bit of Ca(OH)2 solution and let it sit.  The Ca ions serve to cross link the proteins an the OH's neutralize the acid.  It's a neat experiment to run at home (all though it makes a mess and is quite smelly).
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #6 on: 25/02/2007 04:31:29 »
That's a pretty neat experiment lightarrow, I think you hold first place right now, though there's not much competition.  Come on people, we need more ideas!
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #7 on: 02/01/2009 07:27:30 »
We poured ethanol/methanol all over our hands and lit it on fire. [:0] [:0]
Luckily there was a bucketful of water nearby  [:P]
Not recommended for anybody to do at school. The teacher actually did stop us doing it after 2 times because someone's hands got a bit burnt out... [xx(]
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #8 on: 04/01/2009 00:28:09 »
What about this one:
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #9 on: 04/01/2009 03:14:54 »
Whatever was going on there with all the colour changes, it was pretty cool. I can't read the comments but the first four all had the word fake.
Like: Ce n'est pas un fake,
Then: Pas un fake,
Then: C'est un fake.
Then: C'est pas un fake,

For all I know, 'fake' could mean 'cool' or 'blue' or 'yellow' or 'amazing' or it could just mean 'fake'.
Anybody know what it means and what language is it [:-\]?
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #10 on: 04/01/2009 09:48:58 »
I can't quite remember the details but I think the chemistry teacher had some hot wax and he poured something into it and it made a huge ball of flame which rose up to the ceiling and afterwards the ceiling had a black patch there [:o]!
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #11 on: 05/01/2009 03:24:38 »
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 04/01/2009 03:14:54
Whatever was going on there with all the colour changes, it was pretty cool. I can't read the comments but the first four all had the word fake.
Like: Ce n'est pas un fake,
Then: Pas un fake,
Then: C'est un fake.
Then: C'est pas un fake,

For all I know, 'fake' could mean 'cool' or 'blue' or 'yellow' or 'amazing' or it could just mean 'fake'.
Anybody know what it means and what language is it [:-\]?

The comments are mainly people arguing over if that reaction was actually happening, and fake meant fake.

Pretty cool stuff tho, its the Briggs-Rauscher reaction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briggs-Rauscher_reaction
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Re: Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #12 on: 06/01/2009 17:35:16 »
It might be fake but it's probably easier to set up an oscillating reaction that to fake it (or it is for me, my chemistry is a lot better than by image manipulation.)
This reaction is similar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belousov-Zhabotinsky_reaction
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #13 on: 09/01/2009 09:11:36 »
What kind of name is that is that? "sexier" posts? What the heck?
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #14 on: 09/01/2009 15:24:17 »
It's not even April 1.  [???]
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #15 on: 12/01/2009 23:07:27 »
This experiment is very nice, but I don't know if it really works, so take it with some skepticism:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/757249/make_a_glowing_tomato/
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #16 on: 12/01/2009 23:16:18 »
Why don't they make a glowing pumpkin?
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #17 on: 14/01/2009 00:23:33 »
I don't know why the physics forum gets millions of questions per day but the chemistry one gets nothing!
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #18 on: 14/01/2009 00:40:22 »
Look at these fugures, I can hardly believe it, chemistry ranks 8th!

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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum?
« Reply #19 on: 15/01/2009 10:47:20 »
It appears that Mr Andrew was correct, the physics forum (and just about every other one!!!) is way way more interesting than the chemistry one...*sigh* *feeling depressed*.
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