Re: Chemistry and risk

From: Ender100@aol.com
Date: 02/17/06-06:51:37 PM Z
Message-id: <127.6d0ff547.3127c999@aol.com>

Judy,

With regards to Sam using powder dichromate to mix his gum....

In a message dated 2/17/06 5:03:30 PM, jseigel@panix.com writes:
> P: If you want to get some without all the falderal, try a wood finishing
> shop (eg Garrett Wade) -- am or k di are traditional wood stains, tho of
> course as "vintage" are 5 times usual price.
>
Can you imagine using the dichromate as a wood stain, then sanding
afterwards? Just imagine all those little dichromate particles in the air and drifting
into your ventillation system, settling on your morning oatmeal, toothbrush,
clothing, etc.

I've watched Sam do gum and the only thing that bothered me was when he would
lick the dichromate off the lip of the jar before he screwed the lid back on.

Mark I. Nelson
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Received on Fri Feb 17 18:52:02 2006

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