If hydric acid is a correct name for water, then how can water have pH level
over 7?

Roman


Marshall Dudley wrote:

> It is dihydrogen oxide, dihydrogen monoxide or hydric acid.  Here are
> websites on this deadly substance:
>
> http://www.dhmo.org/
> http://www.physics.uwo.ca/~harwood/dhmo.html
> http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
>
> Also see:
>
> http://www.sadinoff.com/fun/quotes/dihydrogen-oxide.txt
>
> The msds:
>
> http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/~khal/chemistry/Dihydrogenmonoxide.html
>
> Marshall
>
> Roger D Ragain wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > A few months ago I received an email talking about a common substance
> > that was extremely dangerous. It gave example after example of its
> > effects , such as :
> >
> > 1: 1000's of deaths are reported annually
> > 2: its composed of oxygen and hydrogen molecues
> > 3: etc.etc
> > It goes on and on making one think it needs to be banned for sure.
> > Finally the substance is named and it's, WATER.
> > Does anyone have a copy of that email on their hardrive? I would
> > appreciate a copy if you do..
> >
> > Roger Ragain
> > Cahokia, Illinois
> > United States of America
> > E-mail:   [email protected]
> >
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