The Serum - LAlabrat
We have the blood, time to experiment.
The Serum - LAlabrat on LGpedia
Note: Ths big mystery in this video is what are they doing with zinc oxide?
From wikipedia: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinc_oxide)
Zinc Oxide is a chemical compound with formula ZnO. It is nearly insoluble in water but soluble in acids or alkalis. It occurs as white hexagonal crystals or a white powder commonly known as zinc white. It remains white when exposed to hydrogen sulfide or ultraviolet light. Crystalline zinc oxide exhibits the piezoelectric effect and is thermochromic (it will change colour from white to yellow when heated, and back again when cooled down). Zinc oxide decomposes into zinc vapor and oxygen at around 1975 °C. High-quality single-crystalline ZnO is almost transparent. Fumes of zinc oxide are generated when melting brass, because the melting point of brass is close to the boiling point of zinc. Exposure to zinc oxide in the air (also while welding) can result in a nervous malady called metal fume fever.
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