<p>At least when you get random acids and bases and your body. I still have marks from yesterday's NaOH(s) and some 18 M H2SO4 from a few months ago. I should probably be more careful.</p>
<p>ha!......................funny</p>
<p>i tried to pull a "fight-club" and react some chemicals on the top of my hand...but it was too diluted and my teacher caught me and got very angry (hehe)</p>
<p>oh, how smart of you.... :)</p>
<p>i wonder what people would do if i waled around with the "kiss" on my hand.</p>
<p>In chem today some of the kids were planning out all of the "cool reactions" we can do after the AP test. I'm excited. I like blowing things up.</p>
<p>I always seem to spill something on myself. Haha.</p>
<p>I got excited when my chem teacher busted out the liquid nitrogen. funfunfun. We threw raquetballs against walls, hammered bananas, pounded flowers, ratched balloons reinflate, and poured it on the floor.</p>
<p>Pssh. That's so 6th grade. I remember there was something we couldn't get to shatter, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was.</p>
<p>I loved my 1st yr. (non ap) chem teacher. He's a bit nuts. We had demo days and man, was he just so much fun!</p>
<p>we couldn't get tennis balls to shatter. dissappointment.</p>
<p>haha, I remember using 18M H2SO4. A few people got it in on their hands, and our teacher had us stay after washing our hands for 45 mins.</p>
<p>Last year someone got acid in his ear (in his ear???). We couldn't figure out how it happened, but it was unfortunate for him since he's a music major.</p>
<p>Last semester I got this welt on my hand from melted glass. We had long thin poles of class that we melted over a bunsen burner and molded into shapes, and you can't tell hot glass from cold glass... that one really hurt.</p>