April 10, 2009

mateajocic:

science:

The Briggs–Rauscher reaction is one of a small number of known oscillating chemical reactions. It is especially well suited for demonstration purposes because of its visually striking color changes: the freshly prepared colorless solution slowly turns an amber color, suddenly changing to a very dark blue.
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    MAGIIIIIIIIIICCCC
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    whatson: science:
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    That is really creepy! But totally awesome. Light, darkness, nothing. Lather, rinse, repeat. lawl @ me for reblogging...
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    See, I always thought science was really neat, I was just never really good at it.
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    Science!! This is pretty cool
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    Science and magic have always been
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    blue comes! CREEPY!
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    ilu always, science.
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