@[email protected] to Science [email protected]English • 2 months agoChemists of Lemmy, how accurate is this likability table?lemmy.worldimagemessage-square82fedilinkarrow-up1367arrow-down111
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minus-squaredustycupslinkfedilinkEnglish20•edit-22 months agoI’m no chemist but - can you lick a gas? Edit: pick
minus-squareTar_AlcaranlinkfedilinkEnglish19•2 months agoIf you lick anything at minus 200, you’re going to have a bad time.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoYour tongue is definitely gonna stick to it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-22 months agoSame concern. It’s even arguable you can only lick solids (and lap liquids). This would make hydrogen a Must Not Lick, for example, if we could only consider solid forms.
I’m no chemist but - can you lick a gas?
Edit: pick
Define “lick”.
Just freeze them
If you lick anything at minus 200, you’re going to have a bad time.
That was my schoolmate…
Your tongue is definitely gonna stick to it.
Guess I’m built different then
Same concern. It’s even arguable you can only lick solids (and lap liquids). This would make hydrogen a Must Not Lick, for example, if we could only consider solid forms.