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Stabilized Hydronium

gypsipunk - 6-9-2018 at 12:22

I know how to make stabilized hydronium and it works wonders, currently getting rid of ringworm with it ~ but it sure cleaned the computer screen nice as well. Anyone who was searching for the recipe i have it ~ it can only be made in very small batches and by a very precise method

Sigmatropic - 6-9-2018 at 12:33

Got a method for poly water?
Stabilizing a proton as hydronium is weak, hydronium is too reactive. Now this (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja025655+) is real proton stabilization

j_sum1 - 6-9-2018 at 12:35

@ the OP
Bollocks.

I squeezed hydronium ions out of a lemon just a few hours ago.

[edit: sigma is not bollocks.]

[Edited on 6-9-2018 by j_sum1]

fusso - 6-9-2018 at 14:05

Just put OP into detritus.

SWIM - 7-9-2018 at 10:21

Quote: Originally posted by gypsipunk  
I know how to make stabilized hydronium and it works wonders, currently getting rid of ringworm with it ~ but it sure cleaned the computer screen nice as well. Anyone who was searching for the recipe i have it ~ it can only be made in very small batches and by a very precise method


So you can get rid of ringworm with polywater?

Does this work the other way around?

Culturing huge amounts of ringworm and letting it loose in the population would probably be worthwhile if it could just stamp out the menace of polywater.

AJKOER - 12-9-2018 at 06:18

Actually, many bugs are pH sensitive!

But, it would be cheaper to just use vinegar (which I find is also very good in stopping the discomfort from insect bites)!