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Hydrochloric acid is what swishing around your stomach, although a cheeseburger won ;t make it to your stomach whole, unless your mother didn ;t teach you any manners. Acids, for the most part, are also known as proton donors. They ;ll detach a hydrogen nucleus hydrochloric acid is HCl, and will cut that hydrogen loose and let it float around water. The hydrogen will combine with water molecules and become a hydronium ion H3O+ . Ions are not safe things to have around. They c
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The company is called UrtheCast pronounced Earthcast , and according to Google Creative Sandbox, their plan is to mount two cameras on the International Space Station that will not only stream live content at resolutions as low as one meter per pixel, but also create a video version of Google Earth with the video playback and search functionality of YouTube. Granted, UrtheCast two-cam setup
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