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Hey everyone, I've heard the term "forbidden chemistry" being thrown around lately. What exactly does it mean? Is it some kind of restricted or dangerous field of chemistry?

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That sounds intriguing and dangerous at the same time. Are there any famous examples of forbidden chemistry? Like specific reactions or compounds we should be cautious about?

Yeah, I've come across that term too. As far as I understand, forbidden chemistry refers to chemical reactions or compounds that are highly unstable, extremely reactive, or can potentially lead to hazardous outcomes. It's like the kind of stuff you wouldn't want to mess with unless you're a trained professional. This is also may be applied to materials which are considered to be unnatural and dangerous. I think if you want to know more, than just go and try to find some reliable sources https://safrole.com/kb-category/forbidden-chemistry/ of knowledge. I think that this way you will be able to answer all of your questions

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