MikeNice wrote:See, and I'm reading that as you making my point for me.
6. Chemistry. noting compounds that readily decompose or change into other compounds.
ether readily decomposes at room temp. and normal atmospheric pressure.
It's cool dude, we'll just have to agree to disagree about it. I still wouldn't use it in a spudgun though. Not with everything else that is so cheap, powerful, ready to use etc.
- Nice
I agree, really can't see any reason to use ether when other, easier to use fuels, are available that are dirt cheap.
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ether readily decomposes at room temp. and normal atmospheric pressure." Sorry, but I can't let that statement go.
Ether does not decompose at room temperature. It evaporates easily at room temp but so do gasoline, acetone, water etc. Evaporation is
not an example of decomposition nor is it an example of a compound changing into a different compound. Evaporation is just an example in a change of state. Ice melting or water evaporating are other examples of a compound changing state.