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What would catch fire at room temp on contact with air?
ohio winter night, maybe like 35-40 degrees F. Not too humid i don't think. I was actually in a larg ...
9-3-2013 at 23:31
by: fugate
What would catch fire at room temp on contact with air?
Thank you, that was the lead I needed!
Apparently iron (II) sulfide is [b]pyrophoric[/b], meaning i ...
9-3-2013 at 22:53
by: fugate
What would catch fire at room temp on contact with air?
The other day I bought a couple lithium batteries, and got lithium from one of them safely. Very fun ...
9-3-2013 at 22:27
by: fugate
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