But if it's a gas at room temperature then why is he having to heat it to force it to change state?
Why, I ask you?!
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Sun 25 May 2008, 23:03,
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It's not a gas at room temperature.
He's heating it, breaking its molecular bonds, and then bottling it.
If it resolidifies, that's the problem of the distributors.
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Sun 25 May 2008, 23:05,
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If it resolidifies, that's the problem of the distributors.
*contacts trading standards*
Although I'm not sure if there are any technical precedents on what state matter is referred to, but I would invision that it is unwritten to be at room temperature unless otherwise stated.
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Sun 25 May 2008, 23:08,
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what properties has this money gas you speak of?
-rekindle a once lighted splint
-make a 'pop' noise when a lighted splint is applied
-extinguish a lighted splint
-smell like farts
-none of the above
-magical powers
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Sun 25 May 2008, 23:28,
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-make a 'pop' noise when a lighted splint is applied
-extinguish a lighted splint
-smell like farts
-none of the above
-magical powers