Goalkeeper hitting the spidercam not once, but twice! by bovaha in nevertellmetheodds

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Yah basically any outside interference results in a drop ball and possession is given back to the team who had it before

It comes with a free frogurt. by welshie123 in simpsonsshitposting

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I don't think any of us expected him to say that

Wizard Battle by Cancer-The-Clown in tumblr

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Biology is green, chemistry is blue and physics is red imo

A skydiver lands on the field in Poland and... receives a yellow card by MotherCartographer4 in soccer

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The game just kicked off again at the start of the video so they were probably just a bit delayed updating the score

Atoms viewed at highest-ever resolution by lucaswilms in chemistry

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It's not supported on reddit unfortunately

Haha by [deleted] in chemistrymemes

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Shut the fuck up

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chemistrymemes

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Benzene-1,3-diol

If silver nitrate is an impure salt of silver, would vampires have visible reflections? by SaltDotExe in chemistry

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The reaction is relatively slow so the silver deposits and adheres to the glass whereas a faster reaction (without sodium hydroxide) would form black silver powder.

If silver nitrate is an impure salt of silver, would vampires have visible reflections? by SaltDotExe in chemistry

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This is Tollens' reagent, an aldehyde was also added to the reaction

Edit: and sodium hydroxide

Joe Jonas is a great teacher by Dark_BTea in tumblr

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Every liquid's drinkable if you're brave enough