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RE: Туман

Thanks for your reply! It's good to know such things. I am not a chemical engineer but since I was taught by my Father's business partner about chemistry which we largely used to make adhesives, I have come up with a few chemical things.
I made a solar panel out of tri-sodium phosphate, hydrochloric acid, aluminum and iron on time. Caused horrible gas but it did last three months. Several other things of benefit like smoking and diet Pepsi removed cleansed the body of heavy, deadly organic phosphate poisoning - methocarbamol... The Army actually turned it into a pill.

Other fun and frolicking stuff. That has not paid. Such is life - you must receive something? Or you switched the car to hydrogen or ethanol?

I don't think the Russians will win this. I think they will be divided up but it looks like your country is at the moment.

What do you think caused this war? I don't know much about Russia, the Federation: I did read their Constitution. It seemed on par. Let me know.

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 8 days ago 

What do you think caused this war?

I would not like to bore you with a historical excursion. This confrontation has been going on for more than 300 years. During this period, Ukrainians managed to gain their own state only for small periods of time. The reason for the constant enmity is that Russia considers it vital to expand its borders and sphere of influence. They even have a slogan for this: The borders of Russia do not end anywhere. Expansion does not always follow a military path, it is usually the planting of their culture at the expense of large financial infusions and bribery of politicians.

This particular war was caused by several factors. Local politicians oriented towards Russia have lost a lot of popularity. Compared to the 1990s, the share of the Russian-speaking population has drastically decreased. A number of positive reforms were carried out in Ukraine, and the standard of living rose slowly but steadily. All this was not part of the plans to keep Ukraine in Russia's orbit.

I made a solar panel out of tri-sodium phosphate, hydrochloric acid, aluminum and iron on time.

Are you serious? Because I know you're usually joking 🙂. I wonder how it worked.

Like a solar panel chip. On infrared. The iron plate being the ground, the aluminum the positive. Aluminum linear wires were set in the "goop" not touching the iron plate. It lit 12 CDC lights and 1 amp.

So, first I put down a layer of the "paste" layer the parallel wire grid and covered the with another layer.

 6 days ago 

This is brilliant. I wouldn't have thought of it. For 10 years I was engaged in electrochemistry, but it was a process of membrane electrolysis. Later, I was responsible for various technological processes that can be attributed to organic chemistry. But when it comes to something like you described, unfortunately my knowledge is more than limited. 🙂

Talking to you about it has been good because I had put it aside and thought about some additives that would stabilize it and increase the life. Whether I ever try to make another one, I need to buy a gas mask and a biochem suit first, LOL

 3 days ago 

For such work, it is good to have a suitable place equipped with forced ventilation 🙂

I was just wondering if you wanted independence from Russia and Ukraine land back? That's it. And if you thought Russia started this war?

 6 days ago 

Most of all, we would like Russia to stay away from us and not come here, either with friendship or with war. 🙂 So that Ukraine has the opportunity to develop independently.

Yeah, don't we all. We're still working on that in the USA. What bothers me about thing besides all the war, death, etc is why didn't they try to bring into the federation as all the countries like Moldova, Kazakhstan, and so on. But as I watched what happened...

 3 days ago 

We're still working on that in the USA.

I must admit, there is a certain disappointment in Ukraine that we are not allowed to fully use the weapons provided to us. But certainly the USA did the most for Ukraine to survive, and such things will not be forgotten.

why didn't they try to bring into the federation as all the countries like Moldova, Kazakhstan, and so on.

I think that in the 90s, Russia did not have enough forces for this, primarily political. Then it was clearly visible that their strategy was to install governments in various countries that were completely controlled by Moscow.

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