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ahmed_...@hotmail.com

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Apr 8, 2006, 9:44:43 PM4/8/06
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Hi
I'm asking about the mercuric oxide how to make it in red colored and
how to make sure it is going to last on this colored as longer as
possible and dose the lemon as aside effect it if yes what can be done
to make sure the lemon doesn't effect the mercuric oxide also the
colored wont be changed.
ThANX

Herman Family

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Apr 9, 2006, 2:09:51 AM4/9/06
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<ahmed_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> TANX
>

Wow. I'm not sure about the chemistry in this, but you might consider
dropping by alt.english.usage for a tuneup.
Why does lemon enter into this particular question?

Michael


Farooq W

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Apr 9, 2006, 2:34:00 AM4/9/06
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I guess that the author is trying to say "lime", CaO, but still it
isn't making sense. What is he trying to do?
If the question was something like do mercuric oxide and lime react?

Gstring

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Apr 9, 2006, 4:02:32 AM4/9/06
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And should he even be trying?

Gstring

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Apr 9, 2006, 4:04:24 AM4/9/06
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 18:44:35 -0700, ahmed_radwan wrote:

> Hi
> I'm asking about the mercuric oxide how to make it in red colored and
> how to make sure it is going to last on this colored as longer as
> possible and dose the lemon as aside effect it if yes what can be done
> to make sure the lemon doesn't effect the mercuric oxide also the
> colored wont be changed.
> TANX

You need to learn more english before you can safely ask for advice.
Your english is so bad that we could never be sure you
wouldn't misinterprate any advice given.


ahmed_...@hotmail.com

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Apr 9, 2006, 10:04:33 AM4/9/06
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Sorry about the English but I'm trying to help some one here he wants
to make a red mercuric oxide and make sure it stays red for some time
and it doesn't react with lime.

thanks

ahmed_...@hotmail.com

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Apr 9, 2006, 10:05:20 AM4/9/06
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rac...@hotmail.com

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Apr 9, 2006, 10:55:24 AM4/9/06
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Mercuric oxide shouldn't react with calcium oxide if simply mixed. If
he's dabbling in alchemy or trying to re-create Sir Humphrey Davy's
isolation of calcium by electrolysis, well, he should try to have an
expert beside him for constant support, instead of a few chem wags on
the newsgroup. That's assuming anyone wants to stand close to someone
why wants to play with mercury.

hanson

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Apr 9, 2006, 1:11:51 PM4/9/06
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<ahmed_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1144547075.3...@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I'm asking about the mercuric oxide how to make it in red colored
> and how to make sure it is going to last on this colored as longer
> as possible and dose the lemon as aside effect it if yes what can
> be done to make sure the lemon doesn't effect the mercuric oxide
> also the colored wont be changed.
> TANX
>
[raconte to Ahmed]
[hanson]
..... AHAHAHA... you guys can't see the obvious.... ahahaha...
Google for == red mercury Russia nukes == and you'll see that
the Russian mob may have offered/sold Ahmed (the yet unknown
terrorist/insurgent?) some such red stuff for him to make nukes
in his cellar...and Ahmed wants to make sure that he has bought
and got the right thing...
Thanks for the laughs, guys....ahahahaha... ahahaha.....
ahahaha... ahahahanson


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