It is a smell, or more of a change of smell in the air? Almost as though the air has changed [just in that little spot]? Like it;s almost got lighter?Quote:
Originally Posted by KickYoAss
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It is a smell, or more of a change of smell in the air? Almost as though the air has changed [just in that little spot]? Like it;s almost got lighter?Quote:
Originally Posted by KickYoAss
I'm only smelling and tasting it for a second or so, then it's gone. So, it's an odor coming straight from the pipe as far as I've observed. I tried doing this in a very dark room, and looking for static in the bubbler reservoir, but saw nothing. I'm sure there's just some basic physics that I should know, explaining this situation, but, I'm just a dummy. Anyways, I don't want to experiment with it anymore, knowing that excess ozone can be a bad thing for your body.
ozone is a very unstable, super charged oxygen molecule usually made up of 3 oxygen atoms(O3). fire, water, and hard sucking does not make ozone. it has to be some kind of residue your burning.
you know ozone is pretty lethal right?
ps.. "The odor from a lightning strike is from ions produced during the rapid chemical changes, not the ozone itself"
Cleaned with boiling water repeatedly, toothpick, and a q-tip. I know what ozone smells like, and it's being created in VERY small ammounts, somehow. It's a bubbler with water, no weed. Just air, fire, water, glass, and ozone. Don't say it's impossible without a real argument with some facts, or without trying it yourself.
I think your pulling everyones legs...
Break some cannabis up and put it in the bubbler. Light the cannabis with a lighter, inhale, then exhale. Good day.
yep, just a complete lie, because I know lies make me cool, you got me.....i'm not 12. if it's not ozone, then, it's ions, like that one guy said about after when lightning strikes. I was always told that smell was ozone, but ions sounds likely, because I've smelled a room with an ion generator, and one with ozone generator, very similar, if not the same odor.
because it breaks down into o2 which is a much more natural state for the oxygen molecules.Quote:
Originally Posted by MuddinPede
damn, did anyone here graduate high school? i know i didn't yeehaw!
my uncle actually built himself a ton of o3 gens for his jacuzzi.
they use it for everything nowdays, it gets rid of cigarette smoke and inhaling small amounts is supposed to be beneficial (don't do it unless you know what small amounts are, could be 1 part per million or 1000 ppm. it will make you way sick if you get too much, i got a bit too much one time and puked like ive never puked before)
I slept so hard in chemistry class. Our teacher was a good man. We didn't get along at first but we became good buddies. He passed away this year to a heart attack. If I had some green I'd burn it for you man, then you could tell me everything about it.