Friday, July 2, 2010

sizzling plastic




Oil spill Map   http://gomex.erma.noaa.gov/erma.html#x=-91.87729&y=29.57794&z=7&layers=3796+5077+5201+4973+497+3434+2948



Sulfuric acid is at work melting the plastic and bottles and trash that have been drifting in the Gulf. The chemical reaction of methane and oil is not strong enough to melt a Pepsi bottle. (i did some lookin') BP’s Corexit is separating the sulfur from the oil, and has created large plumes of sulfuric acid in the ocean. tobyus sanchezo



Sulfer + Heat + conversion(corexit) + water = H2SO4

high concentrations of atomized sulphur from Corexit hitting the oil is released, it bonds with molecurs in the saltwater, and creates sulfuric acid
Add corexit...
It's been diffused through 5000ft of seawater, and the biproducts are????








If it melts plastic, it's either very potent paint thinner
Or sulfuric acid
or a little of both
but it could depend on how deep the dispersants and and how deep the bottles are on the seafloor

Sulphuric acid breaking down plastic?   yes + ???chemicals

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