Just a note: There cannot be plasmatic acid, because acid is by default a liquid, so a liquid could not be plasmatic (acting like a plasma) if you know what I mean. So it really isn't very scientific.
Also, I know that I am a bit late, but I revoke my previous statement about the plasmatic acid. I suppose that you could theoretically ionize hydrogen chloride, ionize some water, then combine them to create some ionized hydrochloric acid, but that wouldn't be a true plasma.
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I remember making this. Also, just as a note, click on the whole picture to see it.
-The penguin-
Just a note: There cannot be plasmatic acid, because acid is by default a liquid, so a liquid could not be plasmatic (acting like a plasma) if you know what I mean. So it really isn't very scientific.
But it pretty funny. HA!
ha ha. Nice job. that was funny!!
ha ha that was knee slapper
Howard I 100% agree with you
I did think it was really funny but, like Howard, I don't see the science in it...
Thanks everyone!
-The Penguin-
A little strange... But sort of funny.
-Hannah
This was very funny and well designed but it is not realistic or scientific.
I really liked this comic. I don't think the point of the comic was to get every scientific fact right though.
@Arman: Thanks.
Also, I know that I am a bit late, but I revoke my previous statement about the plasmatic acid. I suppose that you could theoretically ionize hydrogen chloride, ionize some water, then combine them to create some ionized hydrochloric acid, but that wouldn't be a true plasma.
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