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MSDS on ....Water.....no, really! Attn:Noel

Can you hear me laughing?


Unbelievable!

Noel

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  • Paul Rohrs_2
    Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
    MSDS on ....Water.....no, really! Attn:Noel

    Danger!.....Water.

    Here is the Link.
    http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/WA/water.html


    Regards,

    PR
  • Paul Rohrs_2
    Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
    Thought you might appreciate that.

    I think I will spend some time looking for the well known but potentially deadly: AIR.

    Regards,

    PR
  • If you find one for Dirt,

    I'd be interested in that, too.

    Noel
  • jackchips_2
    jackchips_2 Member Posts: 1,337
    Come on Paul,

    you didn't mention the disclaimer.

    The information is only good up to the date of the report: 2003. Things could have changed--NO?
  • Paul Rohrs_2
    Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
    Would you believe.......earth (?)

    http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/DI/diatomaceous_earth.html

    a little out in left field, but it is "earth" none the less.

    Maybe I should stick to Dr.Suess.

    Regards,

    PR
  • Matt Undy
    Matt Undy Member Posts: 256


    Datomaceous earth is not just ordinary dirt. I beleive it is the shells of some sort of animal but it is unique enough to warrent an MSDS.

    Matt
  • Paul Rohrs_2
    Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
    Diatomaceous

    Webster:

    "A fine siliceaous earth composed chiefly of cell walls of diatoms. (Unicellular marine or fresh-water algae).

    Sounds tasty to me, perhaps on a salad?

    Regards,

    PR
  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
    Diatoms...

    were small prehistoric crusteaceans. Their remains are very jagged & spiked with all kinds of barbs & spines. Diatomaceous earth is often used as a filter medium for water purification. You don't want to breathe diatom dust into your lungs, it can cause irritation and damage.
  • Paul Rohrs_2
    Paul Rohrs_2 Member Posts: 171
    MSDS on Mother-in-Laws

    Made ya' look. The logic could be there however.

    Here is one for Women. Copy and paste at your own risk.

    http://www.qis.net/~jimjr/wom01e.htm

    I have a wonderful mother-in-law by the way.

    Regards,

    PR
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