"Now, I know this thing's material sheet says it's conductive, but whatever you do, DO NOT spark it. It heats up when it conducts, and at this point it's so dense and radioactive it's basically a frozen azure bomb. Just don't touch it, okay?"
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erase a part of the bottom and then remove the wall
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Pexy: how is this controversial?
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Pexy: fr
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top 10 controversial saves lmfao
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I forgot to add something: Tritium releases electrons and antineutrinos when it decays (I don't think it releases protons or neutrons)
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Carbonic acid: BUBW Helium-3: NBLE
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ReallyJustDont: thanks
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I was basically unable to exit because a tap was registered as a hold.
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Wow that comment was so long I had to split it into three parts.
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Also, before the tritiated water decays into helium-3 and oxygen gas, it will spread out primarily into the oceans thereby diluting it to a very low concentration, although there may still be enough radiation from the tritium to kill some (or maybe a lot of) fish and stuff. Because the tritiated water will end up primarily in the oceans, it might also trap most of the helium-3 in the deep ocean where it will very slowly seep out into the atmosphere over thousands of years.