Re: Chemistry advice for London Art Installation
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- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 18:10:13 GMT
On 11/28/05 9:40 AM, in article 11omg7i848agr4a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Marvin"
<physchem@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote:
>> maneesh wrote:
>>
>>
>>> It would be hard to imagine a safe way of spraying something relatively
>>> corrosive in an open enviroment...
>>
>>
>> Cellulase is not corrosive, and will not harm anybody
>> except the pod people from Planet Plantae.
>>
>>
> But somebody will get sick and blame it on what they breathed at the show.
I HAVE A SOLUTION TO THIS SILLY THREAD!!! Take cotton candy fibers. Spin
them into thread. Weave the thread into cloth. Cut and sew the cloth into
clothing. Spray WATER onto the clothing. Catch the results in a large oil
pan like container. Then you can have a treat using the leftovers from the
display.
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
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