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Atomizing

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-28 17:15

Why is it so hard to reduce a chemical compound into its individual atoms?  Why can't we use our enormous energy and our gigantic machines to seperate elements by atomic weight?  Why is it so hard? 

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-28 18:33

Try making a machine that does it, and maybe you'll find out.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-28 18:57

>>1
This is just like George Zimmer would have it hard to rape a loli with his tremendously huge manhood.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-28 22:40

It's simple.  Just have a container with markings for the lightest elements on the top and the heaviest elements on the bottom.  Each element will naturally settle where its atomic weight is.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-29 6:52

>>4
As long as they don't start combining.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-29 12:56

You would have some kind of divider like the periodic table has between each of its cells.  Once an element passes into its appropriate cell, it can't leave.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-29 19:58

And then we venture into the area of isotopes...

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