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Mar 22, 2006 23:46

What happens when sodium hydroxide solutions comes into contact with my skin?Sodium hydroxide is extremely corrosive and is capable of causing severe burns with deep ulceration and permanent scarring. It can penetrate to deeper layers of skin and corrosion will continue until removed. The severity of injury depends on the concentration of the ( Read more... )

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ezikiel16 March 22 2006, 22:40:15 UTC
hey i dunno if that burn is the same as the one we train for. apparently ships have that crap (or something similar). we're told to apply lime powder and keep it dry and then apply a plastic wrap to keep the oxygen away...hmm now that i think about it you did mentioned they recommended to rinse it so this can't be the same. its the thought that counts yo!!

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kaka March 23 2006, 00:59:27 UTC
Find something to cancel that shit out! Like vinegar or orange juice, something with some acid. Better to throw some hydrogen at it than to try to dissolve for hours on end.

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darksunrising March 23 2006, 01:13:56 UTC
I read this thing at this place this one time that said to just cut the finger off and feed it to a mexican...HOWEVER his name CANNOT have a vowel in it NOR can he be wearing a flannel shirt or cowboy boots...that and you need to let the finger simmer in a pot of gatoraide for like,15 hours prior to said lunch date with said mexican.
!!goodluck!!

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thx_1138 March 23 2006, 12:03:17 UTC
yr a short little girl

i have a few new cassetts coming out soon
if you are interested . . .

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ex_fertile March 24 2006, 07:33:16 UTC
Sodium Hydroxide...
Napalm...

Coincidence?

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