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6x10^23 molecules are required to produce local anaesthesia.
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Is this used for treating moles, then? |
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//pound-mole// sp. whack-a-mole. Or, using
Avocado's number, guacamole. |
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Natcho
trust you to chip in with a
suggestion like that. |
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Yes, on the needle. You can't inject your 6 x
10^23 molecules without a needle, and if it
doesn't have a point then technically it's not a
needle, just a tube. |
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What is it with people going on constantly about
Avogadro? |
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// going on constantly about Avogadro? // |
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Because Avogadro's Number is a constant ? |
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(I was going to say a Bohr but it didn't reduce the
same way) |
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Indeed, it's clear the whole thing is Pauli
thought out. |
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Where's Zenburg when you need him? Oh, there he
is - hi! |
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Especially if you inject it into their one molar. |
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