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| Thread ID: 123158 | 2012-02-07 18:49:00 | (10 Year Old) Clara Lazen + Serendipity = New Explosive Molecule | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 1257887 | 2012-02-07 18:49:00 | Good on 'er I say! Can you say: 'tetranitratoxycarbon'? Despite being somewhat of a Hollywood cliche, serendipitous scientific discoveries rarely ever happen. Just ask any scientist and that person will tell you about all the painstaking detail that goes into designing an experiment to hone in on specific probable outcomes. But when they do happen, heck, they make for pretty good stories. And when its a 10-year old girl accidentally discovering a potentially explosive molecule, its definitely worth me telling you about it. The little prodigy in question is fifth grader Clara Lazen, whose class assignment was to build a molecule using one of those modeling kits with the colorful balls and plastic connectors. Many kids would probably throw together a little H2O and call it a day but not Clara. She randomly pieced together a combination of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon atoms to create a molecule her chemistry teacher, Kenneth Boehr, had never seen before. I just saw that these go together more, Clara told the Fox News local affiliate in Kansas City. Like they fit more together. And they look better. And all the holes have to be filled in for it to be stable. LINK::: www.smartplanet.com |
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| 1257888 | 2012-02-07 19:20:00 | At the very least, its a molecule chemists can attempt to synthesize and toy with to see if there are any possible technological applications. Send me a container full SJ ... I'll have a "toy" with them to find out whether these new explosive molecules have any technological applications ... specifically, when placed under the ar$se of Sligshit bosses & minions ... :D |
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| 1257889 | 2012-02-07 19:52:00 | Send me a container full SJ ... I'll have a "toy" with them to find out whether these new explosive molecules have any technological applications ... specifically, when placed under the ar$se of Sligshit bosses & minions ... :D Perhaps it would be better to test it on Telecon, if it gets them moving you know it's not lacking power. |
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| 1257890 | 2012-02-07 22:49:00 | LOL: www.smartplanet.com I like the way this article is assembled: .........To check whether Lazen had just discovered a new molecule, he ran the molecules formula through an Chemical Abstracts, an online database of chemistry research dating back to 1904. He found one match: nitrogylcerin ................. Related: Student invention may make road safer for bicyclists |
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