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They're not the ones who wanted to ban dihydrogen monoxide, are they?
Dihydrogen monoxide: the substance is the major component of acid rain.
"The majority" really, honestly could be convinced to join a campaign to ban dihydrogen monoxide.
I also have a serious addiction to dihydrogen monoxide and hydrogen hydroxide.
The human body is composed mostly of water - dihydrogen monoxide - which reflects the neutrons.
Thus, keeping the mono- in dihydrogen monoxide does serve to distinguish it from another compound.
Despite the danger, dihydrogen monoxide is often used: as an industrial solvent and coolant.
For example, HO (water) can be called dihydrogen monoxide.
Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) is a rarely used name of water.
Similar to the dihydrogen monoxide hoax, the scam takes advantage of the consumer's limited knowledge of chemistry, physics, and physiology.
"Dihydrogen monoxide" redirects here.
The song has an uptempo marching rhythm, and is an ode to the joys of open-containerised Dihydrogen monoxide hoax.
"Dihydrogen monoxide" may sound dangerous to those with a limited knowledge of chemistry or who hold to an ideal of a "chemical-free" life (chemophobia).
It is possible to perpetrate a hoax by making only true statements using unfamiliar wording or context (see Dihydrogen monoxide hoax).
One well-known example is the dihydrogen monoxide hoax, describing the supposedly dangerous characteristics of ordinary water by labelling the substance with its esoteric chemical name.
This term has been used in various hoaxes that call for this "lethal chemical" to be banned, such as in the dihydrogen monoxide hoax.
A spokesperson for the city's water system told the reporter that there was no more dihydrogen monoxide in the system than what was allowed under the law.
Nigel, (Monday Letters) I'm addicted to Dihydrogen Monoxide.
On April 1, 1998 (April Fools' Day), a member of the Australian Parliament announced a campaign to ban dihydrogen monoxide internationally.
In March 2004, Aliso Viejo, California almost considered banning the use of foam containers at city-sponsored events because dihydrogen monoxide is part of their production.
I see that Penn and Teller's petition to ban Dihydrogen Monoxide was signed by several hundred of the delegates to COP 16 in Cancun.
Here's a great video of some of them signing a petition to ban that most dangerous of all greenhouse substances dihydrogen monoxide (or water to anyone with basic science knowledge)
The Friends of Hydrogen Hydroxide was created by Dan Curtis Johnson partly as a foil on the Coalition page, to provide evidence of 'misguided' supporters of dihydrogen monoxide.
In February 2011, during the campaign of the Finnish parliamentary election, a voting advice application asked the candidates whether the availability of "hydric acid also known as dihydrogen monoxide" should be restricted.
This sketch humorously revealed widespread fundamental political ignorance in the general population and how terminology could be used to manipulate public opinion, much as dihydrogen monoxide is used to illustrate general scientific ignorance.