Yes but what I meant was jokingly saying he's a patent lawyer so he'd know what's in the beef mix.
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Yes, but you quoted me saying I hoped he was messing with us about silicon being organic. Then you said no he's a patent lawyer. If he's a patent lawyer and knew what was in it, that doesn't mean he necessarily knows whether or not silicon is organic or inorganic. Even if it did, then it would be "yes, he's a patent lawyer," not "no, he's a patent lawyer." Lol.
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I hope that didn't come across wrong, you just confused me and I was trying to clarify why.
I got ya. I think we both are on the same page but its coming across as not. All good though.
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I do believe we are, lol.
Wait, so silicon dioxide isn't organic?
"Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of carbon-based compounds, hydrocarbons, and their derivatives. "
Organic chemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silicon dioxide isn't a carbon compound.
"Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of carbon-based compounds, hydrocarbons, and their derivatives. "
Organic chemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silicon dioxide isn't a carbon compound.
"Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of carbon-based compounds, hydrocarbons, and their derivatives. "
Organic chemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silicon dioxide isn't a carbon compound.
I suggest that you have a drink.
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FWIW, my degree is in materials science with a ceramics emphasis