Where does methane come from?

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Re: Where does methane come from?

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Nanohedron wrote: After all, water's not toxic either, but you can die tryng to breathe it.
BAN DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE!!!!!!!!!
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missy wrote:
Nanohedron wrote: After all, water's not toxic either, but you can die tryng to breathe it.
BAN DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE!!!!!!!!!

It's safe in limited quantities if you mix it with whisky.
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Re: Where does methane come from?

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I personally prefer to keep my dihydrogen monoxide separate from my ethyl alcohol with ethyl hexanoate, hexadecanol, propanoic acid, carbonyls, carboxylic acids, nitrogen compounds like pyridines, picolines, and pyrazines , sulphur compounds, tannins, polyphenolic compounds, terpenes, heterocyclic compounds, 2,3-butanedione, and 3-methyl-4-octanolide.

I am not opposed to serving it in a glass with frozen chunks of talc, chlorite, tremolite, anthophyllite, with some minor traces of FeCr-oxides and schist.
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dwest wrote:I personally prefer to keep my dihydrogen monoxide separate from my ethyl alcohol with ethyl hexanoate, hexadecanol, propanoic acid, carbonyls, carboxylic acids, nitrogen compounds like pyridines, picolines, and pyrazines , sulphur compounds, tannins, polyphenolic compounds, terpenes, heterocyclic compounds, 2,3-butanedione, and 3-methyl-4-octanolide.

I am not opposed to serving it in a glass with frozen chunks of talc, chlorite, tremolite, anthophyllite, with some minor traces of FeCr-oxides and schist.
Is it sad that I know exactly what you are talking about? And that I have, on occasion, stood for an hour and sniffed all those individual compounds coming off an analytical instrument? On purpose?
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missy wrote:Is it sad that I know exactly what you are talking about?
Me too. But he is talking schist a lot of the time.
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