Dry ice?
Dry ice?
11-04-2017 01:38 PM
Last edited by Trashman; 11-04-2017 at 01:41 PM
Reminds me of:
Spoiler
From Reddit:
"Carbon Tetrachloride. Incredibly toxic stuff. These things were actually one of the first forms of fire extinguisher. They used a glass bulb with a mix of water and carbon tet. Inhaling a small unnoticeable amount of the vapor can irreversibly fuck up your liver and kidneys"
"It's a potassium mist that causes the fire to go out. It only works in enclosed areas.
They used to make it from Halon 104 (carbon tetrachloride) but that was toxic and had ozone layer depleting issues. It also doesn't displace oxygen as so many people think but actually messes with the chemical reaction."
Rage through time sperg, nobody F5 as often as you
Humpin has a hard time stringing words together.. has he ever posted more than 20 words in one post?
I guessed what it was before he edited the spoiler info in, idiots.
We actually have similar weapons orbiting around the earth I think.
There is some agreement we are a part of where you cant store nukes in space. But kinetic attacks are ok. So we have satellites that can drop long lead rods down to the earth.
lead has a low melting point but it could be an alloy I guess - I only got one semester of chemistry and that was long ago. I think you watch too much TV/movies. Red Dawn was good when it came out I have to admit
dry ice isn't what that was
From Reddit:
"Carbon Tetrachloride"
Last edited by Trashman; 11-04-2017 at 01:41 PM
Are u from reddit? That would explain the autism
I guessed what it was before he edited the spoiler info in, idiots.
Dry ice?