2022-06-03 at 9:47 PM UTC
it possesses a very low molecular density.
2022-06-03 at 9:52 PM UTC
Interesting. Is this a characteristic of aluminium generally, or is it specific to the structure of the foil?
2022-06-03 at 10:08 PM UTC
Because you touch yourself at night
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2022-06-03 at 10:11 PM UTC
your brain possesses a very low molecular density
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2022-06-03 at 10:14 PM UTC
You can impregnate foils. It's a method in the most top secret psychedelic synth ever
You get a rhodium foil and a fishtank with chemical X and impregnate it and run some current through it and BAM a tryptamine
2022-06-03 at 10:17 PM UTC
Actually aluminum foil has a very high surface area:mass ratio.
Heat capacity is related to density (mass per unit volume), heat transfer (moving heat out of an object) is related to surface area.
The aluminum heats up to the same temperature as everything else in the oven (quite a but faster than anything else in the oven – aluminum is a good thermal conductor), but a sheet of foil has almost no mass, but tons and tons of surface area.
This means is ‘exhausts’ its heat very quickly.
If you touch foil *right* out of the oven, it is hot – but within a few seconds it has cooled down to air temperature.
The density of an object is the mass of the object compared to its volume, a block of aluminum would hold the heat long enough to burn yourself after being heated in the oven.
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2022-06-03 at 10:18 PM UTC
That's why they use it to cover grow rooms
2022-06-03 at 10:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by DrugSmuggler
Actually aluminum foil has a very high surface area:mass ratio.
Heat capacity is related to density (mass per unit volume), heat transfer (moving heat out of an object) is related to surface area.
The aluminum heats up to the same temperature as everything else in the oven (quite a but faster than anything else in the oven – aluminum is a good thermal conductor), but a sheet of foil has almost no mass, but tons and tons of surface area.
This means is ‘exhausts’ its heat very quickly.
If you touch foil *right* out of the oven, it is hot – but within a few seconds it has cooled down to air temperature.
The density of an object is the mass of the object compared to its volume, a block of aluminum would hold the heat long enough to burn yourself after being heated in the oven.
Reading ur response literally got me hard, Smuggler. Exquisitely stated. Puts my answer to shame, frankly. ☺
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2022-06-03 at 11:13 PM UTC
Wait until you hear about space blankets the official blankets of niggssinspacd
2022-06-03 at 11:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by DrugSmuggler
The density of an object is the mass of the object compared to its volume, a block of aluminum would hold the heat long enough to burn yourself after being heated in the oven.
the density of a piece of al foil is the same as a block of al.
its the volume that retaims the heat. density have nothing to do ith it. water has lower density thannaluminum but retains heat longer than it.
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2022-06-03 at 11:33 PM UTC
Thanks for restating what’s already been posted VD Vinny
2022-06-04 at 5:14 AM UTC
aluminum foil is useful for the vaporization of often times dangerous drugs
2022-06-04 at 5:15 AM UTC
aluminum foil is a mystery to scientist they are still trying to measure it and explain it if they ever figure it out the implication can be huge for the field
2022-06-04 at 5:18 AM UTC
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Originally posted by Rape Monster
aluminum foil is useful for the vaporization of often times dangerous drugs
loyal to the foil
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2022-06-04 at 2:30 PM UTC
aluminum foils are often confused by conspiracy theorists for tin foils.
2022-06-04 at 2:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by DrugSmuggler
Thanks for restating what’s already been posted VD Vinny
yes. please stand corrected.
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