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  2. Toilet-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    The danger of spiders living beneath toilet seats is the subject of Slim Newton's comic 1972 country song "The Redback on the Toilet Seat". It has been reported that in some cases rats crawl up through toilet sewer pipes and emerge in the toilet bowl, so that toilet users may be at risk of having a rat bite their buttocks. [ 9 ]

  3. Water-reactive substances - Wikipedia

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    The alkaline earth metals (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and Ra) are the second most reactive metals in the periodic table, and, like the Group 1 metals, have increasing reactivity with increasing numbers of energy levels. Beryllium (Be) is the only alkaline earth metal that does not react with water or steam, even if the metal is heated red hot. [9]

  4. List of MythBusters episodes - Wikipedia

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    Can a water heater explode like a rocket and shoot through the roof of a house? If a person is being dragged by a horse, can the friction caused by the movement make the jeans catch on fire? Can shrinking jeans by wearing them in a hot bath kill someone?

  5. Victims sue over too-hot hash browns, slippery toilet floors ...

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    But in 1994 Stella Liebeck sued McDonald's because she suffered burns when she spilled her hot joe on her lap while pulling out of the fast food giant's parking Victims sue over too-hot hash ...

  6. Chemical toilet - Wikipedia

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    A chemical toilet collects human excreta in a holding tank and uses chemicals to minimize odors. They do not require a connection to a water supply and are used in a variety of situations. These toilets are usually, but not always, self-contained and movable. A chemical toilet is structured around a relatively small tank, which requires ...

  7. My Life As a Homeless Man in America - AOL

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    Gas is costing $10 to $15 a day, food is $5 to $8 a day, coffee $7, beer $9, ice $45 a month, nicotine patches $86 a month, and jugs of spring water $80 a month. Other incidentals like toilet ...

  8. People are reporting that their watermelons are exploding ...

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    Food scientists weigh in about why, whether they're safe to eat, and how to store watermelons to prevent this. People are reporting that their watermelons are exploding. Here’s why it happens

  9. Silver fulminate - Wikipedia

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    Like many silver salts, it darkens with light exposure. It is slightly soluble in cold water and can be recrystallized using hot water. [3] [6] It can also be recrystallized from a 20% solution of ammonium acetate. [3] It is not hygroscopic and can explode when moist or under water; it was reported to remain explosive after 37 years under water ...