Ph0en1x
Ph0en1x
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12th Jul 2016
26th Jul 2016
Dioxygen difluoride sounds harmless, right? Just 2 of what you breathe and 2 of what's in your toothpaste. But that's not the case. 'Foof' is the most powerful oxidizer known to man - it even causes ice to burst into flame.
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Comments

  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    12th Jul 2016
    The fact that it causes something that's already oxidized (water, H2O, and stone, SiO2) to oxidize more is something that I find amazing.
  • WolfGeek101
    WolfGeek101
    12th Jul 2016
    After reading the Wikipedia page on O2F2, 'FOOF' is now possibly the most terrifying chemical I've ever heard of. +1 for giving me nightmares about chemistry
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    12th Jul 2016
    @fish123 a VERY painful way to go.
  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    12th Jul 2016
    Chemistry is power! 1+
  • fish123
    fish123
    12th Jul 2016
    'Death by foof' What a way to go
  • The8BitPotato
    The8BitPotato
    12th Jul 2016
    333 views, lol.
  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    12th Jul 2016
    thats why its a palindrome
  • MAGNUS1337
    MAGNUS1337
    12th Jul 2016
    Fact: Read foof backwards and you'll get foof.
  • AI_Entitus
    AI_Entitus
    12th Jul 2016
    if it is ever added to tpt they should make it burn stne like in real life
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    12th Jul 2016
    Fluorine is badass. Badass enough to pwn glass when teamed up with hydrogen. +1, Chemistry is awesome.