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- From: gcook@horus.cem.msu.EDU (Greg Cook|xxxxxx)
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- Subject: Re: light
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 14:38:44 GMT
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- From article <1ju820INNijs@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, by gcook@horus.cem.msu.EDU (Greg Cook|xxxxxx):
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- > Actually, instead of potassium ferricyanide, you can use blood to start
- > this reaction. The iron in the blood is the active ingredient. Could
- > be an INTERESTING demonstration. :-)'
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- Please note that I am not encouraging anyone to cut themselves or someone
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