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Rare metals in the universe.
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2016-11-30 at 1:19 AM UTCThe stars that make palladium are relatively rare and very very MASSIVE. Know this Helium is 2 in Atomic Number . 4 in atomic weight while palladium is 46 om atomic number, 106.42.
The stars that can Palladium is many orders of magnitude greater than our sun.
The Noble Elements are chemically intert or inactive especially toward oxygen Platinum is the most noble of the metals. That is only part of the story, of these rare metals, it takes massive transfers of energy to make such high numbered (Atomic Number and Atomic Weight) elements Energy transfers far beyond anything we know
The Energy to create the elements of the Platinum metal Group is so far beyond our technology Fusion and Fission skills all we can do in Fusion which creates Heavier Elements is Hydrogen to Helium - the Energies required for lets say Platinum is beyond our imagination.
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2016-11-30 at 1:26 AM UTChow does this get me high?
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2016-11-30 at 1:55 AM UTCinject them or huff the vapors.
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2016-11-30 at 2:29 AM UTChttp://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Rhodium-solid-metal-ingot-100g-99-99-PURE-BRIGHT-element-Electron-Beam-Melted-/262715730388?hash=item3d2b13e9d4:g:eVgAAOSw1DtXJLhy
I want to make a blade out of it but on top of being stupidly expensive, melting point is ~1900 degrees and hardness is ~63HRC so it'd be a nightmare to work with -
2016-11-30 at 2:43 AM UTC4 u
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2016-11-30 at 8:30 AM UTCIridium gives off the Rainbow in visible light when dissolved in Hydrochloric Acid.
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2017-01-21 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Rhodium-solid-metal-ingot-100g-99-99-PURE-BRIGHT-element-Electron-Beam-Melted-/262715730388?hash=item3d2b13e9d4:g:eVgAAOSw1DtXJLhy
I want to make a blade out of it but on top of being stupidly expensive, melting point is ~1900 degrees and hardness is ~63HRC so it'd be a nightmare to work with
A small blade would be nice.
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2017-01-21 at 3:49 PM UTCone more reason to build a orbital ring space elevator and lasso asteroids. a single asteroid might have ten trillion dollars worth of palladium, which i'm sure we can do cools stuff with.
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2017-01-21 at 4:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib one more reason to build a orbital ring space elevator and lasso asteroids. a single asteroid might have ten trillion dollars worth of palladium, which i'm sure we can do cools stuff with.
what use is palladium?
Nigga, you can make an arc reactor out of that shit to power your ironman suit.
Or, you could make capacitors that are used in many different types of electronics. -
2017-01-21 at 11:56 PM UTC
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2017-01-21 at 11:59 PM UTClol I want to be a voice over guy to video game and movies like that chick in beyonetta 3 who complained in twitter she wasnt paid enough. who showed white and female privilege right jig? or entitlement? which of the two would you call it?
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2017-01-22 at 12 AM UTCAdvanced psychedelics
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2017-01-22 at 12:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib wait; fucking say what nigga?
hydrocarbons? rocket fuel? on asteroids? what am i missing here? fucking how?
Reptilian space dinos m8 -
2017-01-22 at 12:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by snab_snib one more reason to build a orbital ring space elevator and lasso asteroids. a single asteroid might have ten trillion dollars worth of palladium, which i'm sure we can do cools stuff with.
what use is palladium?
Electroreduction of pseudoephedrine -
2017-01-22 at 12:25 AM UTC
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2017-01-22 at 1:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Hash Slinging Slasher Electroreduction of pseudoephedrine
why don't we just cut to the chase and find a solid meth asteroid -
2017-06-21 at 4:03 AM UTC