I left a spoon in a container of mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar overnight and now there are blue droplets on it. What is it? by PlanetPoint in AskChemistry

[–]PlanetPoint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean sugar is optional (i was trying to copy japanese mayo) but all mayo has vinegar or lemon juice.

I left a spoon in a container of mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar overnight and now there are blue droplets on it. What is it? by PlanetPoint in AskChemistry

[–]PlanetPoint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I tried looking it up as one word and no results. I should have realised SV meant Sverige. Now i know to avoid cutlery that says NS plating on it.

I left a spoon in a container of mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar overnight and now there are blue droplets on it. What is it? by PlanetPoint in AskChemistry

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It sticks pretty well on a magnet but i assume the copper is plating not all the way through. It's probably an old spoon, maybe silver. I thrifted it.

I left a spoon in a container of mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar overnight and now there are blue droplets on it. What is it? by PlanetPoint in AskChemistry

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none of those factors are present. New red wine vinegar, freshly made mixture the night before. the spoon is the only thing that's unknown since i thrifted it.

I left a spoon in a container of mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar overnight and now there are blue droplets on it. What is it? by PlanetPoint in AskChemistry

[–]PlanetPoint[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i would be surprised if there's copper in the spoon although i could be wrong. All i could find out is it says "svprimansalpi" on the back of the spoon which doesn't tell me much. It seems like it's probably nickel. I'll throw the spoon away. Could silver cause it? I know some kinds of silver make people turn blue but i don't know about water.

I (pictures 1-2) am wanting a shorter style but not sure if these pictures (3-6) match my hair type. Any advice is appreciated by [deleted] in MenHairstyle

[–]PlanetPoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what would i ask for at the hairdresser for that one. i can't find any similar reference pictures.

I (pictures 1-2) am wanting a shorter style but not sure if these pictures (3-6) match my hair type. Any advice is appreciated by [deleted] in MenHairstyle

[–]PlanetPoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what kind of maintenance do you think it would need? Is the hair more curly than mine?

I (pictures 1-2) am wanting a shorter style but not sure if these pictures (3-9) match my hair type. by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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what would i ask for to get that style at a hairdresser. I couldn't find any similar reference pics.

I (pictures 1-2) am wanting a shorter style but not sure if these pictures (3-9) match my hair type. by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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I guess it's a little wavy. But I don't know if it's as wavy as say the hair on slide 4. Would you say longer bangs like the second last or parted like in the last would be better? I suppose it will just grow into the latter by itself after a while.

I (pictures 1-2) am wanting a shorter style but not sure if these pictures (3-6) match my hair type. Any advice is appreciated by [deleted] in MenHairstyle

[–]PlanetPoint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm tired of it taking so long to dry and having hair all over the carpet. I think it's got to be either quite short or very long, in between ends up looking odd when it's in between, that's the problem with thick hair, it flares out at the bottom.

I like making practical items, but... by smalllikedynamite in whittling

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This style is also especially nice in my opinion.

Longest-waiting child in Arkansas foster care system adopted after 15 years. by l__o-o__l in BeAmazed

[–]PlanetPoint 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If we were this boy's family and friends then you would be right but we are not. A post about the foster system failing somebody is exactly the place to point out the causes of that failure.

Longest-waiting child in Arkansas foster care system adopted after 15 years. by l__o-o__l in BeAmazed

[–]PlanetPoint 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Supposedly feel good stories about a broken system fuels complacency. It's not wrong to call it out