What harm could a single atom of carbon and a single atom of hydrogen do??? It's a bit like water and hydrogen peroxide Just add one harmless atom of oxygen to water (dihydrogen monoxide) and you get something that turns your hair an interesting shade (H2O2 = hydrogen peroxide. An extra...
If you think that dihydrogen monoxide is rarely used then how common is the usage of your synonyms? As for your melting points, freezing points and boiling points these are not constant values
very. More people are killed every year by this chemical than fires, volcanoes, asteroid impacts, falling off ladders, snakebite, food poisoning, alcohol intake, dancing, and orgasms
Elaborate student pranks have been played out using the proper term for water. When told that dihydrogen monoxide was a chemical that causes thousands of deaths every year world wide several thousand people signed a petition in Queen St Mall to ban it. How gullible !! And the scary thing is...
it looks like there are quite a few unread subscribers out there. Get a book and read about Schroedingers cat or get a book on logic. Quite straight-forward Watson