We don't seem to get much posted about chemistry here, so I thought that, as a former chemist (at least up to degree level), I should do something about this. Fortunately, I've found someone who's already done the hard work, i.e. writing intelligently and wittily about things chemical, and all I have to do is provide the links
So, there's a chemist named Derek Lowe who publishes a blog, aptly named
In The Pipeline. Chemistry as a subject is known for producing bangs and smells; the blog has an occasional series of articles under the heading of
Things I Won't Work With, looking at a variety of highly explosive, smelly or otherwise noxious chemicals.
These are some of my favourite posts:
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Sand Won't Save You This Time (hence the title of this post) about chlorine trifluoride (ClF
3), which reacts so vigorously that it will burn sand. There's a
follow-up post with a YouTube video showing some reactions.
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dioxygen difluoride, another extremely vigorous reactant, memorably described in the post as "Satan's kimchi".
Edit: I've updated all the links - "In The Pipeline" switched hosts. The old host stayed up for while, but is now intermittently off-line.