The Indian Thread (TiT) # 17

<p>I want food.</p>

<p>Wait a sec.Potassium perchloride is used in fireworks, rocket propellant and wait…explosives! :eek: So what are you making here!</p>

<p>Bingo…ccprofile…ur right on target</p>

<p>I’m right?Then that means…WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO DO WITH THE EXPLOSIVES!!!</p>

<p>I’m not even gonna try guessing, rt!</p>

<p>Can you blow up our school rt?</p>

<p>Nopes,it will be good for mankind…people…
@Quasi: Ill first blow my school… ;)</p>

<p>Your school is huge. It would take so much more time.</p>

<p>I see, rt is working on population control this time :stuck_out_tongue:
<em>hides in basement</em>
Edit: Forgot I didn’t have a basement :stuck_out_tongue:
Edit 2: We are in really grave danger! rt’s forgotten his chem. potassium perchloride =/= perchlorate</p>

<p>Hey try my school, we’re really quite small!</p>

<p>Start with mine you only have to blow up one building with all the grade 11 & 12 classes and leave the rest of the school that’s actually interesting.</p>

<p>@gary: If it was that easy(Pottasium Perchlorate)I would’nt have to worry a lot…</p>

<p>It’s a bit tricky,probably because it’s off the topic…i guess…(not like the usual JEE stuff… :slight_smile: )</p>

<p>This is obviously not ‘JEE stuff’. But if you had done even the most basic ‘JEE stuff’ you would have known that the prefix ‘per’ is defined only for oxyanions. Not halogens! Obviously, if your project this time is on creating a new system of nomenclature I beg forgiveness :stuck_out_tongue:
FYI-
Chloride Cl-
Hypochlorite ClO-
Chlorite ClO2-
Chlorate ClO3-
Perchlorate ClO4-
And those aren’t randomized trivial names, they are based on a standardized general notation :slight_smile:
P.S. No offense :P</p>

<p>OMG! Page 99 :P</p>

<p>^ Try using a small p instead of a capital P in :p</p>

<p>Oops gary my mistake!! srry!!!
its Potassium Chloride
not Potassium Perchloride!!!
But there was’nt any need to list all those stuff!!!</p>

<p>“Its better to leave a deep mark rather than to write all over the wall”
:)</p>

<p>In my view, a conclusive scientifically stated explanation(with a few light jabs) is the ‘deepest mark’ :stuck_out_tongue: Anyways, no offense as I said :slight_smile:
Edit: KCl is also CERTAIN to be available at your school lab.</p>

<p>KCl…not available in our lab (and that too in a specific concentration level)…
Ur statement is not a scientifically stated explanation but just a review of basic chemistry concepts which has been outbroken by you in an indiscriminate way to offense,yet called by you a LIGHT JAB…Anyways,I never took any ill from your statement,its just that I like to perceive certain things in little better and mature way… :)</p>

<p>Hundred hundred hundred hundred hundred now!!!</p>

<p>Someone go form a JEE Science thread or something.</p>