Isn't a sneeze a body malfunction?
"Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered, those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win." - Zhuge Liang
Sneezing is the body's reaction to something foreign, such as debris in the nasal cavity or overstimulation of the optic nerve.
o_O h2 in the balloons???
Helium & Sparks will do the job just fine as we just witnessed.
It ignites and burns slowly, not an explosive combustion.
A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code
That's the least applicable use of lmgtfy in a while since Sandzibar was right
So for the extra slow, including hinch, no. These balloons were not filled with helium.
Could've been hydrogen.
it's a noble gas, meaning eight electrons in the outer shell (except Helium) meaning in turn it's basically stable and doesn't really want to react with anything (high electro-negativity compounds like fluoride are the rare exception)
TLDR : Helium doesn't burn, but that explosion looks like Hydrogen balloons going up.
Viking, n.:
1. Daring Scandinavian seafarers, explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs world-famous for their aggressive, nautical import business, highly leveraged takeovers and blue eyes.
2. Bloodthirsty sea pirates who ravaged northern Europe beginning in the 9th century.
Hagar's note: The first definition is much preferred; the second is used only by malcontents, the envious, and disgruntled owners of waterfront property.
I forgot that Helium was as noble gas.
Does Hydrogen burn with that yellow color?
Unless it's an impure gas.
Orange flame but can be effectively invisible in daylight since most of the actual light emission is UV.
Last edited by Boltorano; July 11 2018 at 10:56:52 AM.
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