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Ontario Provincial Police have cleared an area outside of Orillia, Ontario, after a CN train derailed spilling its cargo of sulphuric acid.

The OPP says the CN train was crossing a highway north of Gambridge in the Orillia area shortly before noon, when about 35 train cars jumped the tracks.

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:bsod: :bsod:

How diluted was the acid? The ones in our laboratory are diluted to 5% Sulphuric adic and 95% water. (I have no idea why I remember that... :roflmao2: :roflmao2: ) That is some DANGEROUS stuff! :bsod:

On a side note and off topic, I had no idea that some Canadians used "Kilometre" and "Sulphuric" instead of "Kilometer" and "Sulfuric." I will have to study Canadian English some more... :roflmao2: :roflmao2: Is this a regional thing? Red mainly uses American English. :grade11math:

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takahita_tsukino wrote: Red mainly uses American English. :grade11math:
Maybe I have been assimilated by the Americans. NOOOOOOOOooo

*repeats and spells over and over kilometre, kilometre, kilometre....*

Not sure how much it was diluded, but I seen it on the news and they said there was white smoke coming out!

We had some of that stuff for an experiment (seperating hydrogen and oxegen from water, using a small current) and I volenteered to put my hands in it. :evilsmile: The wires had to be put in this other jar thingy (don't know the english words for the chemistry stuff) so we can then empty the water/acid from it then we can remove it and put a stick it it and if it makes a "pop" it's hydrogen and if it just keeps burning it's oxygen.

I did it like 3 times too. I had to be fast enough so when I flip it, none of the water comes out. I was the expert at this. I immediatly washed my hands to dilute the acid (after rubbing my eyes because they started itching j/k)

but this must of been like 1% acid. It did not burn at all.

HCl acid burns a lot too, just the smell burns the inside of the nose! Sniffing it can probably make you choke. :o

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Red, we did that exact experiment! :banana: :banana: It was fun! :banana: :banana:

Perhaps in the future, people can use that method of seperation to get oxygen from water. :banana: :banana:

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takahita_tsukino wrote: Perhaps in the future, people can use that method of seperation to get oxygen from water. :banana: :banana:
Yeah that's true.

I tried it at home too, but it does not work because I was using AC, so it would mix the hydrogen and oxygen in both jars, and I just had it open, all I wanted to see was the bubles. It was plain tap water with 120V line in it. :banana:

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