lolz, but his method is do-able... now i got a xiao's method, which is not do-able:Originally posted by freaking_out
yep, i think they would expect u to use a simple method like spice girls (which is deduced from solubility tables) rather than the "innovative" mitochondria's method.
maybe he can get u to do the tasting.Originally posted by xiao1985
lolz, but his method is do-able... now i got a xiao's method, which is not do-able:
------- do not do this to the real sample ------
taste it... if it is sweet, den tis sugar... other wise, tis potassium sulfate....
------- again, neva try it in a real circumstance -------
but they still had great thinkers and stuff didn't they- so yeah, maybe lead acetate made them get hyped up.Originally posted by spice girl
lead acetate was the sweetener in roman days
lolz, dat's an idea....Originally posted by spice girl
lead acetate was the sweetener in roman days
do u mean a chocolate society- well i heard there's one at usyd.Originally posted by mitochondria
... (Do you have CHOCSOC @ USYD?)
what the hell- how can u combust a solution?Originally posted by Xayma
Or you could test to see if they combust (Im not sure about Potassium Sulphate and if it combusts normally) but sugar will only combust if there is a catalyst and cigarette ash happens to work (well you may as well make use of all the smokers)
sif high schools have the machinery to do that!Originally posted by mitochondria
ummm.. just a thought.. why not analyse their emission spectra the one with a semi-band (chopped into bits) like structure must be sugar..