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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 07:50am
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Which also brings up the fact that because both hydrogen and oxygen by themselves are also inflammable, why do we have to have two almost similar words to describe the exact same physical phenomena?

Maybe we should have a poll to determine what one should be used......
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 08:12am
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"Flammable and inflammable mean the same thing? What a country!" - Dr. Nick
Not only that........

I really didn't want to destroy all of your youthful illusions in one morning, but Dr. Nick was also the one who performed Curt Schilling's ankle surgery.

It's true, it's true.......
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 08:44am
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"Flammable and inflammable mean the same thing? What a country!" - Dr. Nick
It's like flammable and inflammable. They mean the same thing. Boy, I found that out the hard way. -- Woody, from Cheers
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 09:09am
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However, you forgot to take into account the fact that the freezing point will also shift slightly with pressure.
Actually Mark (& I think you know this, if not you do now) there is a thing called 'triple point' where at the right pressure and temperature a substance will practically exist as a solid, a liquid and a gas.

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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 09:16am
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As a chemist by training, y'all are making my head hurt.
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 09:22am
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As a chemist by training, y'all are making my head hurt.
This should help:

Do you have mole problems? If so, call Avogadro at 602-1023

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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 11:48am
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Actually, I've found most foods have cooked more quickly since moving from Johnston, Iowa (elevation 957 feet) to Grand Junction, CO (elevation 4586 feet).
That would actually be backward of what it should be. In Johnston, Iowa, water will boil at 210.3 F while at GJ, CO it will boil at 203.7 F. You cannot get H2O in the liquid form at a temperature higher than that, so that is the hottest temperature you can cook in water. Therefore, cooking in boiling water in CO would take longer than in IA. The altitude would not affect cooking time in the oven.
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 12:16pm
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That would actually be backward of what it should be. In Johnston, Iowa, water will boil at 210.3 F while at GJ, CO it will boil at 203.7 F. You cannot get H2O in the liquid form at a temperature higher than that, so that is the hottest temperature you can cook in water. Therefore, cooking in boiling water in CO would take longer than in IA. The altitude would not affect cooking time in the oven.
What a geek engineer I am.
Yes you can. Lookup "superheated water".
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 12:26pm
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Yes you can. Lookup "superheated water".
or pressure cooker
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Old Thu Apr 26, 2007, 12:29pm
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or pressure cooker
Or microwaving liquids......
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 08:18am
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By the way, Oxygen is NOT flammable.. pardon me while I puke on my shoes
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 11:12am
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If time was a constant, then getting to the boiling point would be faster in GJ. Therefore making the cooking time shorter would it not?
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 11:25am
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Yes you can. Lookup "superheated water".
My bad to assume he was cooking at atmospheric pressure; although, I'll bet that was his case.
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Old Fri Apr 27, 2007, 12:35pm
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My bad to assume he was cooking at atmospheric pressure; although, I'll bet that was his case.
Irrelevant. Superheated water occurs at atmospheric pressure.
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Isn't that term redundant?
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