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Neon
Zero999:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 16, 2022, 08:49:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: IanB on March 16, 2022, 08:31:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Zero999 on March 16, 2022, 07:19:53 pm ---Read my post again. :palm:
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Reading your post again doesn't change anything that I can see.
The UK is formally NOT part of the EU (Brexit happened, yes?)
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I'm sure this was just a slip. (Freudian slip? ;D )
And that said, the fact the UK is not in the EU any more doesn't change much when it comes to the impact of the current conflict on them.
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Just me miswording it, someone correcting it and me being blind to my own error. Even when I reread it. I still read what I meant to have written, rather than what was there. :palm:I'm sure there's a name to this phenomenon, which isn't unique to me. Of course I can now see, I implied the EU used to be part of the UK, when of course the opposite was true.
IanB:
--- Quote from: Zero999 on March 16, 2022, 09:01:47 am ---Which is part of the UK, formally part of the EU.
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--- Quote from: Zero999 on March 18, 2022, 01:59:58 pm ---Just me miswording it, someone correcting it and me being blind to my own error. Even when I reread it. I still read what I meant to have written, rather than what was there. :palm:I'm sure there's a name to this phenomenon, which isn't unique to me. Of course I can now see, I implied the EU used to be part of the UK, when of course the opposite was true.
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Not to belabour the point, but the difference was between the use of formally (officially), and formerly (in the past) :)
"The UK is formally (officially) part of the EU." -- no longer true
"The UK was formerly (previously) part of the EU." -- currently true
Gyro:
Luckily, as far as I'm aware, we don't have any Neon production facilities, so we can safely be ignored. :D
EDIT: Actually, not true, BOC sells it... https://www.boconline.co.uk/en/products-and-supply/speciality-gas/pure-gases/neon/neon.html
G7PSK:
Is that $1 a litre for gas compressed to how many bar or as liquid or at atmospheric pressure asthis would make a vast difference to cos a dollar a litre for liquid would be cheap considering the energy inputs required.
SeanB:
--- Quote from: G7PSK on March 19, 2022, 03:47:10 pm ---Is that $1 a litre for gas compressed to how many bar or as liquid or at atmospheric pressure asthis would make a vast difference to cos a dollar a litre for liquid would be cheap considering the energy inputs required.
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STP Standard Temperature and Pressure, so for gas at 1 atmosphere, at 25C, so when fully expanded to atmospheric pressure, not a compressed gas.
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