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Oct 7 2009 02:31pm
Sodium because it is needed to make sodium chloride which is a deadly compound.
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Oct 7 2009 02:43pm
helium is not dangerous but can be a little but not much than plutonium, uranium or hydrogene.

Sodium is a little dangerous, when you have NaCl, its not dangerous but when u have Na ( sodium ) its dangerous with the contact of water ( H20 ) and other substances...

Hydrogene is dangerous when u want to use it to be dangerous but plutonium is very dangerous. just plutonium with contact of oxygene can hightly explode. Uranium too i think...
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Oct 7 2009 03:49pm
Quote (bscit @ Wed, Oct 7 2009, 04:31pm)
Sodium because it is needed to make sodium chloride which is a deadly compound.


Rofl, good laughs.

I choose plutomium.
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Oct 7 2009 04:50pm
Quote (jalnaz @ Wed, Oct 7 2009, 02:30am)
I Think the most dangerous is hydrogen because its hightly inflamable and u can have hydrogen Bomb but a nuclear bomb use uranium and plutonium ...


Anywhere near water probably Francium. Thing is that Hydrogen bombs are not formed by an element, rather an isotope called deuterium, which is not an element.

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Oct 7 2009 05:56pm
Quote (Jazz_Thing @ Wed, 7 Oct 2009, 18:50)
Anywhere near water probably Francium. Thing is that Hydrogen bombs are not formed by an element, rather an isotope called deuterium, which is not an element.


i agree but hydrogene bomb is with hydrogene wth some other substance
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Oct 7 2009 06:27pm
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Oct 8 2009 04:02am
PU ofc

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Oct 9 2009 05:00am

Hydrogen cuz it pwned game

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Oct 9 2009 05:20am
depends, to the average person, to the average scientist, to everyone in general, so many more targets.

cesium was my first thought, i am disregarding plutonium/uranium, as it is unrealistic that many people would be able to obtain enough of it, so im thinking, ones that can be obtained by someone not working on a weapon

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