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Speaking of Vodka and Martinis. James Bond got it wrong. It's stirred not shaken. Shaken is a watered down Martini.
And speaking of vodka, martinis, and chemistry. In aqueous chemistry, concentrations of dilute solutions are often expressed in parts per million. an easy way to grasp the concept of 1 part per million is that it is roughly the same as one jigger of gin in a rail tank car of vermouth.
“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
“This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”
There used to be one with a benzene ring and off each point was iron, Fe. That was a ferrous wheel. I can't remember if the Fe has to have a charge on it to make it ferrous rather than ferric or something. I googled but couldn't find a good image of it.
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