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Lol I never said conc. H2SO4 was exactly the deadliest chemical known to us
 

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Yeah, year 12 are allowed to have the late starts. I turned up on the day of my free at 10 and the front office was just like *LOL NOPE*



I've been here since 2013, almost have a post a year! :cool2:
Maybe just go in late if there is no penalty for lateness?
 

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Lol I never said conc. H2SO4 was exactly the deadliest chemical known to us
You want deadliest?

Dimethyl Cadmium is the most deadly organometallic known to humanity.

And it's not like they weren't a deadly category of chemicals to begin with.

Dimethyl Cadmium will react violently with water, in sudden, jerky explosions.

If spilled, it will likely ignite, releasing toxic fumes of cadmium oxide.

If that doesn't happen, then it will quietly react with oxygen anyway, to form a fine crust of dimethyl cadmium peroxide, which is friction sensitive and highly combustible.

It also forms vapors quite easily.

If you inhale it or spill it onto yourself, it will enter your bloodstream, from there, it wreaks havoc on your body as the cadmium rips electrons off anything and everything in your body.

If you somehow, impossibly manage to survive that initial encounter, you will then, with extremely high probability, die of cancer.

And to finish it off, the legally accepted LD50 is 1 nanogram per litre of air.
 

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You want deadliest?

Dimethyl Cadmium is the most deadly organometallic known to humanity.

And it's not like they weren't a deadly category of chemicals to begin with.

Dimethyl Cadmium will react violently with water, in sudden, jerky explosions.

If spilled, it will likely ignite, releasing toxic fumes of cadmium oxide.

If that doesn't happen, then it will quietly react with oxygen anyway, to form a fine crust of dimethyl cadmium peroxide, which is friction sensitive and highly combustible.

It also forms vapors quite easily.

If you inhale it or spill it onto yourself, it will enter your bloodstream, from there, it wreaks havoc on your body as the cadmium rips electrons off anything and everything in your body.

If you somehow, impossibly manage to survive that initial encounter, you will then, with extremely high probability, die of cancer.

And to finish it off, the legally accepted LD50 is 1 nanogram per litre of air.
Organic chemistry and a heavy metal ionic compound. You didn't even have to describe it for me to imagine the catastrophe
 

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Can't believe that I did the same subjects as you and my goal is getting into Commerce/Law lol
HAHAHAHAH! I said that before ^^ I'll consider Law if I get the ATAR but realistically, my dreams lie in Commerce Finance
 

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HAHAHAHAH! I said that before ^^ I'll consider Law if I get the ATAR but realistically, my dreams lie in Commerce Finance
I was talking to this guy once, and I told him my ATAR goal was 99.9 and I wanted to do Law. Then he's like, are you retarded, why wouldn't you do med if you got 99.9, and I just looked at him like o_O are you srs
 

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I was talking to this guy once, and I told him my ATAR goal was 99.9 and I wanted to do Law. Then he's like, are you retarded, why wouldn't you do med if you got 99.9, and I just looked at him like o_O are you srs
That guy's forgetting about UMAT + interview + 99.95
 

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Hey Rathin (wherever you are)

How did you go with those maths exercises?
 

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Law at UNSW has that process now; LSAT + Interview for anyone in 2016 HSC (2017 Uni entry)
*LAT
dunt wanna go unsw doe lele

also, is there an interview? I thought it was just an exam?

lelele what I was tryna say was, he was acting like the only logical route in life if you get a high atar is medicine
like he was genuinely shocked that i wasn't even sort of considering medicine
 

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Definitely, Nailgun, Med needs the qualifications based on education but also the passion of an individual, he's just being a dumbass
 

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Definitely, Nailgun, Med needs the qualifications based on education but also the passion of an individual, he's just being a dumbass
Yeah, some people can't understand that people don't share their shallow petty materialistic values.

[sarcasm]*gasp* WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT?!?!?!?![/sarcasm]
 

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LOL not even materialistic values, but if you don't have the confidence and passion in having people's health and lives under your responsibility, high ATAR means shit for Med LOL
 
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