• lad
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    1312 days ago

    I like how uranium is barely maybe not a good idea to lick

      • @phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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        512 days ago

        Unless it’s enriched Uranium isn’t all that bad. Short term you could probably get away with it in terms of radiation. You eat some every time you ingest root vegetables. If you actually ingest 25mg or more your kidneys will go before the radiation gets you.

    • @BakerBagel@midwest.social
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      Elemental lead is mostly harmless. Lead ions are where you really start to get into trouble.

      Edit: dont make a habit of eating lead, but licking it wont hurt you. People have been biting lead fishing sinkers for hundreds of years without any real issue.

  • @bountygiver
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    612 days ago

    Na and Cl, not individually, but people lick it all the time when they combine.

    • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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      712 days ago

      I’d go with the uranium cause it’s a rock and not liquid at room temperature, you’re gonna get exposed to more liquid when you lick it than a rock

      • cosecantphi [he/him]
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        512 days ago

        The thing about elemental mercury though is that it doesn’t wet things like water or other liquid metals like Gallium do. The surface tension is so strong that virtually none of it is going to end up staying on your tongue

  • NuraShiny [any]
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    611 days ago

    Licking implies it is in solid or, charitably, liquid form. That makes all of the gases real bad to lick.

    • ඞmir
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      111 days ago

      At room temperature it will float away anyways

  • notsure
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    211 days ago

    Finally, a chart I understands…hahahahahhahahahah