Definitions by HawaiianPunch1
Antifreeze
Any substance which is a solute that lowers the freezing point of a solvent. Water(Hydrogen oxide) is the usual solvent. The solute is usually sodium chloride, calcium chloride, ethylene glycol(toxic), propylene glycol(non-toxic, safe), 1,2-Butyleneglycol(nontoxic) glycerol(nontoxic), ethanol, and a tick protein called IAFGP. Ticks have a protein called IAFGP that is triggered during winter months, which protects them from the cold. The freezing point of the solution gets lowered. Freezing point depression is a colligative property.
I put propylene glycol antifreeze in my car and it resisted freezing in the winter. The dog accidentally drank some propylene glycol but turned out fine. If it would have been ethylene glycol, the dog would have died.
Antifreeze by HawaiianPunch1 July 11, 2021
Antifreeze tick gene
A gene that allows ticks to produce an antifreeze protein to resist frostbite and lower the freezing point of blood. The ticks have a protein called IAFGP that is triggered during winter months, which protects them from the cold. Mice that were injected with the protein were able to not get frostbite at subzero temperatures. They then genetically engineered the mice and breed them to have babies with the gene and they produced the antifreeze protein, IAFGP. The mice resists frostbite. One day, some humans could genetically engineer themselves with the antifreeze tick gene. That way, there's no more frostbite at subzero temperatures(below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius) until much lower temperatures(like 5 degrees Fahrenheit, -15 degrees Celsius or something). Eventually, the technology will be affordable to all.
Tyler: I just genetically engineered myself with the antifreeze tick gene. Now I don't have to worry about frostbite.
Antifreeze tick gene by HawaiianPunch1 July 11, 2021
Cooler
A cooler is a somewhat insulated container where you fill it with ice and add drinks(like soda) to it. You can also add ethyl chloride to it for extra cooling power.
Cooler also means more cool.
Cooler also means more cool.
I added ice and crush orange sodas in the cooler when I went fishing with some friends. It was awesome!
I was casterboarding! I was cooler than the other guy.
I was casterboarding! I was cooler than the other guy.
Cooler by HawaiianPunch1 July 11, 2021
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenol
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenol by HawaiianPunch1 July 8, 2021
Sesamol
Sesamol is a chemical with antioxidant and cardioprotective properties found in sesame seeds. The melting point of sesamol is 62 to 65 °C (144 to 149 °F; 335 to 338 K). The boiling point of sesamol is 121 to 127 °C (250 to 261 °F; 394 to 400 K) at 5 mmHg (0.00657895 atm).
Sesamol is the chemical name for sesame seeds.
Sesamol is the chemical name for sesame seeds.
Sesamol by HawaiianPunch1 July 8, 2021
Dimethylamylamine
Dimethylamylamine (DMAA) is a stimulant that releases norepinephrine and epinephrine (adrenaline). Dimethylamylamine (1,3-dimethylamylamine) is used as a preworkout. The dose range for Dimethylamylamine is 25-70mg. The threshold dose is about 5-10mg.
Dimethylamylamine by HawaiianPunch1 July 5, 2021
Cardarine
Cardarine, also known as GW 501516, is a PPAR agonist that increases endurance. When combined with exercise, it can help you be stronger and more athletic and have more stamina so you don't get tired as quickly. Some people think it's a SARM. It's technically not a SARM(Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator). Cardarine boosts stamina, endurance, workout capacity, and fat loss after just days of usage.
Cardarine by HawaiianPunch1 July 4, 2021