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Troubled waters

Looks like we underestimated both the amount and the quality of chemistry humour available, because someone signing himself ‘Richard’ alerts us to the dangers of a compound called dihydrogen monoxide, which is explained in great detail at www.dhmo.org.
‘Dihydrogen monoxide has been found in our rivers, lakes, oceans and streams. Dihydrogen monoxide is a major component of acid rain. Thousands die each year after inhaling dihydrogen monoxide,’ it warns.
Think about it.

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