Comment Re:Standard practice... (Score 1) 192
generally on the order of 1/100000000000 000000000 000000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000 00000
So basically, one molecule of the thing in a gallon of water?
No. It's much, much less than that. The quoted value there is one part in 10^60. A mole is 6.02x10^23. There's about 200 moles of water molecules in 1 gallon (3.8 liters and 55 moles per liter for water). So one molecule of water in one gallon is one part in 10^26. To get one part in 10^60, you'll need about 10^34 gallons of water. Wikipedia indicates this is the volume of Betelgeuse (a massive star that's about a million times the volume of the sun.)
And this is why I don't skip AC's.
*stands up and applauds*