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I was wondering about thoughts on programming a chemical reaction test virtually in vb.net is this possible? I want this basic list but as you think Iam missing some please post it:
1. if chemical reaction of elements is successful does it cause an explosion? (just basic formulas)
2. What chemical information should I store in a database to perform basic calculations for possibility of explosions or if it might turn the element to turn something completely different, etc?
3. Whats the most possible state the element would be in after the reaction?
4. Is the element unstable and in radioactive decay or could possibly become so soon?
5. Will the element be hazardous after the reaction and safe guards to prevent people from using it to mix chemicals together that are explosive or could cause people to become sick (probably not because it will more then likely be used in academic or limited scenarios such as limited commercial usage. if its used in the home common commercial mixtures that could be exploited are removed from the database completely.).
6. proper equipment for handling elements and will equipment make it dangerous to use.
I am more in planning stages but would like to know other peoples thoughts on this. This program is meant more as a safe guard against bad explosions in a chemistry lab at a high school for instance. But, if anyone mentions anything as stated on this website being mixed together during discussions then moderators you can flag them or remove the comment as this is the US terrorism website and they tell what is in the mixture of possible improvised explosives:
http://nctc.gov/site/technical/common_explosives.html
NOTE: I posted the link so the thread would not be locked. As I will obviously have a chemical reaction blacklist just like in firewalls to prevent abuse when the coding starts.
Hope I did not start a crazy vb.net discussion. I am more interested in concept talk about the programming interfaces and possible classes and subroutines which includes code design. I do not want code yet.
NOTE: this is more then likely going to be used in a commercial environment or educational environment such as a chemistry lab at a high school. So common households will not be handling the software more then likely or will have certain reactions blanked out of the database.
Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. - "Sherlock holmes" "speak softly and carry a big stick" - theodore roosevelt. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering - Yoda. Blog - http://www.computerprofessions.co.nr
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1. if chemical reaction of elements is successful does it cause an explosion? (just basic formulas)
2. What chemical information should I store in a database to perform basic calculations for possibility of explosions or if it might turn the element to turn something completely different, etc?
3. Whats the most possible state the element would be in after the reaction?
4. Is the element unstable and in radioactive decay or could possibly become so soon?
5. Will the element be hazardous after the reaction and safe guards to prevent people from using it to mix chemicals together that are explosive or could cause people to become sick (probably not because it will more then likely be used in academic or limited scenarios such as limited commercial usage. if its used in the home common commercial mixtures that could be exploited are removed from the database completely.).
6. proper equipment for handling elements and will equipment make it dangerous to use.
I am more in planning stages but would like to know other peoples thoughts on this. This program is meant more as a safe guard against bad explosions in a chemistry lab at a high school for instance. But, if anyone mentions anything as stated on this website being mixed together during discussions then moderators you can flag them or remove the comment as this is the US terrorism website and they tell what is in the mixture of possible improvised explosives:
http://nctc.gov/site/technical/common_explosives.html
NOTE: I posted the link so the thread would not be locked. As I will obviously have a chemical reaction blacklist just like in firewalls to prevent abuse when the coding starts.
Hope I did not start a crazy vb.net discussion. I am more interested in concept talk about the programming interfaces and possible classes and subroutines which includes code design. I do not want code yet.
NOTE: this is more then likely going to be used in a commercial environment or educational environment such as a chemistry lab at a high school. So common households will not be handling the software more then likely or will have certain reactions blanked out of the database.
Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. - "Sherlock holmes" "speak softly and carry a big stick" - theodore roosevelt. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering - Yoda. Blog - http://www.computerprofessions.co.nr
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