Dihydrogen Monoxide DANGER!!!!!

  • tpntp
    Posts: 77
    #1244053

    I heard bits and pieces of a radio news story on this substance.

    Apparently it is quite dangerous to inhale this stuff.

    Dihydrogen Monoxide is used extensively in manufacturing and industry.

    There was one small town in the southern part of our nation that wanted to ban it because it was said that inhaling Dihydrogen Monoxide could be fatal.

    Scientists assure us that it is only dangerous when inhaled, so if you happen upon any DO NOT INHALE IT.

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    Dihydrogen Monoxide=H2O…. H2O=WATER.

    Hey it must be true, I heard it on the RADIO.

    rivereyes
    Osceola, Wisconsin
    Posts: 2782
    #296868

    yep… its true all right… I knew someone who died cuz they inhaled dihydrogen monoxide…. nasty stuff….

    course in this neck of the woods we usually refer to it as “drowning”… a term that must not have caught on down south….

    hooks
    Crystal, Mn.
    Posts: 1268
    #296870

    It the kind of stuff you could get all choked up about! LOL

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #296878

    Hooks, the like sent me to the St Paul papers login page…can you copy and paste?

    I need to know if this white stuff on the ground is hazzardous.

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #296908

    Last update: March 15, 2004 at 7:28 AM
    Web site gag raises concerns about ‘dihydrogen monoxide’
    Associated Press
    March 15, 2004

    ALISO VIEJO, Calif. — City officials were so concerned about the potentially dangerous properties of dihydrogen monoxide that they considered banning foam cups after they learned the chemical was used in their production.

    Then they learned, to their chagrin, that dihydrogen monoxide – H2O for short – is the scientific term for water.

    “It’s embarrassing,” said City Manager David J. Norman. “We had a paralegal who did bad research.”

    The paralegal apparently fell victim to one of the many official looking Web sites that have been put up by pranksters to describe dihydrogen monoxide as “an odorless, tasteless chemical” that can be deadly if accidentally inhaled.

    As a result, the City Council of this Orange County suburb had been scheduled to vote next week on a proposed law that would have banned the use of foam containers at city-sponsored events. Among the reasons given for the ban were that they were made with a substance that could “threaten human health and safety.”

    The measure has been pulled from the agenda, although Norman said the city may still eventually ban foam cups.

    “If you get Styrofoam into the water and it breaks apart, it’s virtually impossible to clean up,” Norman said.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #296913

    Whew…I’m glad inhaling snow won’t hurt anyone….

    Bird
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 309
    #296918

    Too funny…seems no compound is safe out west!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #296939

    Mo-fishn-n-huntn

    I always tell my sister that lives in CA….”All the nuts roll to the coast”.

    Bird
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 309
    #296945

    Their banning quota of all things useful must of been low for the month.

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2517
    #297015

    I mix mine with bourbon and it neutralizes the toxicity.

    rivereyes
    Osceola, Wisconsin
    Posts: 2782
    #297097

    not if you breath it !!!

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