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  1. iangoodson

    iangoodson said, 4 months ago

    Looks more like Room 101!

  2. cdward

    cdward said, 4 months ago

    It’s Chem 102 where thing get interesting.

  3. Notsoastute

    Notsoastute said, 4 months ago

    They were dropping too much NA into H2O. Saw it coming.

  4. Jeo Bascon

    Jeo Bascon said, 4 months ago

    safely he says.

  5. Kat Meow

    Kat Meow said, 4 months ago

    Chemistry class is badly breaking.

  6. Fogger_man

    Fogger_man said, 4 months ago

    Safely!? Obviously, his one good eye is not all that good…
    This could be a clever ploy to make sure the students follow ALL safety rules of the lab… However, the peg leg is a tough illusion to pull off for an entire school year!

  7. J. Short

    J. Short said, 4 months ago

    First element: uranium 235.

  8. Chris Maple

    Chris Maple said, 4 months ago

    Looks like they may have used Element 101, Mendelevium.

  9. Digital Frog

    Digital Frog said, 4 months ago

    My high school chem teacher (was also the Principal) used to teach us how to make propane bombs out of paint cans. Ah, the joys of a small town school…

  10. ncalifgirl58

    ncalifgirl58 said, 4 months ago

    Love the peg leg. lol

  11. rw1h

    rw1h said, 4 months ago

    Reminds me of an incident in my junior year in high school. The whole second floor of the building had to be evacuated til it got aired out. This was after a lab experiment…………

  12. katina.cooper

    katina.cooper said, 4 months ago

    Calvin would love this class.

  13. Perkycat

    Perkycat said, 4 months ago

    Time to rethink — Do I really need Chemistry 101?

  14. snowqueen

    snowqueen said, 4 months ago

    I had a teacher like this in 8th grade. It was the best science class I ever had; hands on learning.

  15. shibler2

    shibler2 said, 4 months ago

    Looks like an episode of Eureka…The best show Syfy ever had!

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