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Greatnorth 22 January 2006 08:13 PM

Weird...very weird
 
Does anyone know how these liquitabs (!) dissolve in water yet there full of liquid inside?

I reckon its a good one for all you stoners out there!!

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...h_STA60018.jpg

Just taking random photos to get used to my new cam b4 Sweden WRC and basically testing the intelligence of scoobynet clientele dont let the side down boys..we all know the ford owners are thick as pig **** and drive cars made by scousers :lol1:

lpski1 22 January 2006 08:21 PM

not sure, but they clean me out :)

mart360 22 January 2006 08:47 PM

the outer coviering is a polymer, stable at normal temperatures, and the absence of water, once heat and water are applied, the enzime in the polymer i=undergoes a catalytic reaction and bobs your, The soap portion is missing the O2 element & heat so the package stays intact

Mart

Greatnorth 22 January 2006 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by mart360
the outer coviering is a polymer, stable at normal temperatures, and the absence of water, once heat and water are applied, the enzime in the polymer i=undergoes a catalytic reaction and bobs your, The soap portion is missing the O2 element & heat so the package stays intact

Mart

And thats why i love my scooby family the best!

not just iconic cars..a family thats educated, stylish and ..insert own plug..

:luxhello:
:luxhello:
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:luxhello:

Raartoot 22 January 2006 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by mart360
the outer coviering is a polymer, stable at normal temperatures, and the absence of water, once heat and water are applied, the enzime in the polymer i=undergoes a catalytic reaction and bobs your, The soap portion is missing the O2 element & heat so the package stays intact

Mart

:freak3: woooooo.........easy there mart, ...what was that...........:wonder:

J4CKO 22 January 2006 09:19 PM

They pop when you chew them.......

You only do that once I can tell you.

P_v_G 22 January 2006 09:25 PM

And dont put them down on a wet worktop... they start to dissolve but leave a lovely slimey goo.


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