Nina red mercury ya unga nauza

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Habarini mimi si mjuzi wa mambo haya kiivyo ila juzi nimeletewa na jamaa kama 200 za unga wa red mercury ( kwa mujibu wake) vipimo tulivyofanya ni kumwagia kwenye lizla ile ya sigara ikawaka moto, na tukaiweka kwenye kijiko jirani na moto ikageuka ya njano .naombeni mnijuze value yake ni kiasi gani na wateja wako wapi hasa . maana ninayo wiki sasa sijui kwa kupeleka na watu wananambia ni pesa
 
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Haya mambo inabidi hasa usiende pupa. Na usije ukatoa hela yako yyte utalizwa. Hiyo mercury haipatikani kirahisi hivyo. Chukua sample nenda kwa wataalam wakupimie ndo utajua km hata nauli ulioangamiza inarudi au vp.
 
Haya mambo inabidi hasa usiende pupa. Na usije ukatoa hela yako yyte utalizwa. Hiyo mercury haipatikani kirahisi hivyo. Chukua sample nenda kwa wataalam wakupimie ndo utajua km hata nauli ulioangamiza inarudi au vp.
sijatoa hata mia ni rafiki yangu ameomba tusaidiane kutafuta soko
 
ed mercury is a hoax substance of uncertain composition purportedly used in the creation of nuclear bombs, as well as a variety of unrelated weapons systems. In reality, no such substance exists.

It is purported to be mercuric iodide, a poisonous, odorless, tasteless, water-insoluble scarlet-red powder that becomes yellow when heated above 126 °C, due to athermochromatic change in crystalline structure.[1][2] However, samples of "red mercury" obtained from arrested would-be terrorists invariably consisted of nothing more than various red dyes or powders of little value, which may have been sold as part of a campaign intended to flush out potential nuclear smugglers.

The "red mercury" hoax was first reported in 1979, and was commonly discussed in the media in the 1990s. Prices as high as $1,800,000 per kilogram were reported
 
Sasa sijui lab ipi imetengenezewa hyo red mercury mkuu kwa hapa bongoo...sidhan kama tuna wakemia wa kupiga kazi namna hii
 
ed mercury is a hoax substance of uncertain composition purportedly used in the creation of nuclear bombs, as well as a variety of unrelated weapons systems. In reality, no such substance exists.

It is purported to be mercuric iodide, a poisonous, odorless, tasteless, water-insoluble scarlet-red powder that becomes yellow when heated above 126 °C, due to athermochromatic change in crystalline structure.[1][2] However, samples of "red mercury" obtained from arrested would-be terrorists invariably consisted of nothing more than various red dyes or powders of little value, which may have been sold as part of a campaign intended to flush out potential nuclear smugglers.

The "red mercury" hoax was first reported in 1979, and was commonly discussed in the media in the 1990s. Prices as high as $1,800,000 per kilogram were reported
those are just mere words wapo wanaoijua waache mimi ninayo sjui na hii ni hoax
 
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