Forum Mall
Gurpur Bridge
Bitter gourd - deep fry
Irish Soda Bread
S.V.Temple, Karkala
A classic village scene
Keeping clean
A kid in anticipation
भारत स्वच करो ~ Keep India clean
A classic road side view
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Spare part repository
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Watching a movie
Abbi falls
Bangalore traffic
Trunk
Keeping things clean
Time for cricket
An Old House
Making things clean
Cashew macron
Austin
Austin
Bejai KSRTC STOP
Avery Weighing machine
ನಮ್ಮ ಮಂಗಳೂರು ಸ್ವಚ ಮಂಗಳೂರು
Bus stop
Quarters?
A Lecture upon a shadow
Winter Walk
Winter walk
Winter walk ~ A random shot
ಸುವರ್ಣ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಸಾರಿಗೆ Karnataka's golden tranport
KSRTC Bus stop, Mangalore
KSRTC Bus stop
Stopping by the woods
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Consider the elements of chlorine and sodium. Chlorine is a poison, and a major component of some of the horrible gases used in the First World War. Sodium in hydro-antagonistic -- toss some in a lake and you get an explosion. If you’re a water-containing life form handling either element, you’re dealing with a pretty brutal item
Studying their structures, melting points, atomic weights, and all the rest could give no hint of what you’d have if you combined these two elements. But bingo: Let an atom of one bond with an atom of the other, and you get sodium chloride -- common table salt. Now, no longer does an explosion rattle the neighborhood when this new compound meets water. Precisely the opposite happens. As part of salt it readily dissolves, leaving the water as transparent and unruffled as ever. ~ Page 163
Studying their structures, melting points, atomic weights, and all the rest could give no hint of what you’d have if you combined these two elements. But bingo: Let an atom of one bond with an atom of the other, and you get sodium chloride -- common table salt. Now, no longer does an explosion rattle the neighborhood when this new compound meets water. Precisely the opposite happens. As part of salt it readily dissolves, leaving the water as transparent and unruffled as ever. ~ Page 163
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