It wouldn't dissolve that quickly, and if it somehow did dissolve that quickly there would be tons of bubbles, because that would be a huge reaction, but even if this was possible, the bottle would most likely be fine because if this was an acid (which this isn't because alcohols and ammonia mixed would be a base) because acids dont react with plastic, only metal and organics.
Some Jabronie | Fri, 12/28/2007 - 02:22
LOL that was the most hilariously fake thing ever
would say nice try, but it really wasn't. gg
Some Jabronie | Fri, 12/28/2007 - 01:00
It didn't look like it was dissolved completely, just that the dissolved portion covered the rest of the quarter. And to those who think the bottle will have dissolved, take a look into chemistry again. This isn't an acid that dissolves everything, it is a specific chemical that reacts directly with the metal from the quater.
Some Jabronie | Thu, 12/27/2007 - 22:10
Man, people sure do love misleading other people. By the way, destroying any kind of moey is illegal. It says so right on the federal reserve bills, and is valid also for coins. The reason for this is that is affects inflation somehow...
Some Jabronie | Thu, 12/27/2007 - 22:07
wth is up with this its so gay
Some Jabronie | Thu, 12/27/2007 - 14:59
I'm doubting the validity of this one.
If this substance can dissolve a quarter in seconds, then the plastic bottle surely wouldn't hold it.
Some Jabronie | Thu, 11/15/2007 - 02:41
Why would this not be legal? You can destroy your money all you want, you just can't spend it.
Some Jabronie | Mon, 10/22/2007 - 22:30
hmmm...cute. A for creativity. F for thinking anyone believes this would work. LMAO
Obvious Fake is OBVIOUS!
fake
It wouldn't dissolve that quickly, and if it somehow did dissolve that quickly there would be tons of bubbles, because that would be a huge reaction, but even if this was possible, the bottle would most likely be fine because if this was an acid (which this isn't because alcohols and ammonia mixed would be a base) because acids dont react with plastic, only metal and organics.
LOL that was the most hilariously fake thing ever
would say nice try, but it really wasn't. gg
It didn't look like it was dissolved completely, just that the dissolved portion covered the rest of the quarter. And to those who think the bottle will have dissolved, take a look into chemistry again. This isn't an acid that dissolves everything, it is a specific chemical that reacts directly with the metal from the quater.
Man, people sure do love misleading other people. By the way, destroying any kind of moey is illegal. It says so right on the federal reserve bills, and is valid also for coins. The reason for this is that is affects inflation somehow...
wth is up with this its so gay
I'm doubting the validity of this one.
If this substance can dissolve a quarter in seconds, then the plastic bottle surely wouldn't hold it.
Why would this not be legal? You can destroy your money all you want, you just can't spend it.
hmmm...cute. A for creativity. F for thinking anyone believes this would work. LMAO
Wow....can you say Adobe After Effects?
it would NOT dissolve that quick