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SF6 Fun

wow didn't know it did that

we have SF6 in some of the breakers at work, maybe i should go suck on one of them
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
wow didn't know it did that

we have SF6 in some of the breakers at work, maybe i should go suck on one of them

Make sure they are off the line so you don't get snuffed. :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Easier to drink water. 😛
Easier sure, but not nearly as fun or entertaining.


And now, for my next trick!
I shall drink this ordinary glass of water!!!


*clap*


*clap*


Booooooooo.



 
Otherwise known as Nike gas, the "air" in Air Nikes. I tried to start an internet rumor that the stuff was better than whippets for a good buzz but it never caught on. I was hoping there would be kids out there having to explain to their parents why they punched holes in their $150 sneakers.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
This is exactly what happened when we huffed freon (or whatever it was you refilled your car AC with) in the 80s.

So that's what happened to you. 😉

Auto A/C (pre '94 would be dichlorodifluromethane - R12). Freon was the DuPont trademarked name. Freon is a very cool name. 😎
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
This is exactly what happened when we huffed freon (or whatever it was you refilled your car AC with) in the 80s.

WTF?

LMAO
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
I've heard of this a lot, but I'm still scared shitless of inhaling a molecule with 6 fluorine atoms on it.

sulfer..flourine..

neither one would be something i'd want to inhale.
 
Hey what happens when you inhale bleach and ammonia? Can someone give that try?











(just kidding, that combination will KILL YOU.) 😛
 
its actually really dangerous because its so dense, it can just sit in your lungs and suffocate you in certain situations. also, as others have said, the S's and F 's scare the hell out of me.
 
MSDS for SF6 says that it's inert, and doesn't present a health risk besides depriving someone of oxygen - the same as helium might do.

It actually sounds fairly safe.

NFPA Ratings:
Health = 1
Flammability = 0
Reactivity = 0

HMIS Ratings:
Health = 0
Flammability = 0
Reactivity = 0

Sounds quite benign.


 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
MSDS for SF6 says that it's inert, and doesn't present a health risk besides depriving someone of oxygen - the same as helium might do.

It actually sounds fairly safe.

NFPA Ratings:
Health = 1
Flammability = 0
Reactivity = 0

HMIS Ratings:
Health = 0
Flammability = 0
Reactivity = 0

Sounds quite benign.
Well, if it displaced too much O2...

 
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