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To: Janice Shell who wrote (2158)7/1/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: Mark_H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12810
 
Looks like you slipped, Janice. Now we know who is behind the "New World Order".

Mark H



To: Janice Shell who wrote (2158)7/2/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Turboe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
6]
>ELEMENT:
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>Woman
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>SYMBOL:
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>Wo
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>DISCOVERER:
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>Adam
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>ATOMIC MASS:
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>Accepted at 53.6Kg, but known to range from 40 - 200Kg
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>OCCURENCES:
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>Copious quantities in all urban areas
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>PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
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>Surface usually covered with painted film
>Boils at nothing, freezes for no known reason
>Melts if given special treatment
>Bitter if incorrectly used
>Found in various states, ranging from virgin metal to common ore
>Yields if pressure applied to correct places
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>CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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>Has great affinity for gold, silver and many other precious substances
>Absorbs great quantities of expensive substances
>May explode spontaneously without prior warning and for no known reason
>Insoluble in liquids, but activity increases greatly by saturation in
>alcohol
>Most powerful money reducing agent known to man
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>COMMON USES
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>Highly ornamental, especially in sports cars
>can be a great aid to relaxation
>Very effective cleaning agent
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>TESTS
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>Pure specimen turns rosy pink when discovered in natural state
>Turns green when placed next to a better specimen
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>HAZARDS
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>Highly dangerous, except in experienced hands
>Illegal to possess more than one, although several specimens can be
>maintained in different locations, as long as they do not come into contact
>with one another