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"Once you get to the Ph.D. level, they take that your classroom background has put you in the top 20% or so of University chemistry graduates. Now it is all lab work and this, quite frankly, is often about trial and error and a feeling for equipment, chemicals and such"

I hope I'm not standing anywhere near you....when you reach for that vial of sulfuric acid.

"I suggest you have no idea what is involved in the creative process of science."

You don't have a clue. Besides my own education, in case you missed it in one of my other postings, for twelve years I worked for the largest scientific research consorteum in the world. And that's just one place I've rubbed elbows with scientists daily over my lifetime. I've been in more labs than I can remember...and designed and built many of them around the experiments they were designed to conduct too.

Stick to your chemicals...preferably water. It's not completely safe but it's less dangerous than most of what you probably have access to.


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