(2019 Archived) Sequel on Everything We’d Managed to Get-out of Venus So-far, for the Purpose of Making Venus Economically Attractive

Having written this in 2019, and originally published in 2021.. when I was 15 and 17, there would be inaccuracies that I would correct here. Having removed it, I'm publishing  again, for sake of completion so that the efforts wouldn't have gone to vain:

Everything We’d Managed to Get-out of Venus So-far, for the Purpose of Making Venus Economically Attractive

·         Oxygen

·         Carbon  Monoxide.

·         Carbon Dioxide.

·         Formaldehyde.

·         Sulphur Dioxide.

·         Sulphur Trioxide.

·         Water.

·         Anhydrous Hydrogen Sulphate.

·         Carbon.

·         Carbon Fibres.

·         Synthetic Industrial Diamond.

·         Carbon Nanotubes.

·         Graphene.

·         Hydrogen.

·         Polythene.

·         Polypropylene.

·         Polystyrene.

·         Polycarbonates.

·         PVC.

·         Other Plastics.

·         Carbon Disulphide.

·         Cellophane.

·         Sulphuric Acid.

·         Hydrogen Sulphide.

·         Uranium.

·         Thorium.

·         Potassium.

·         Pyrite.

·         Magnetite.

·         Basalt.

·         Pyroxene.

·         Plagioclase.

·         Olivine.

·         Haematite.

·         Alumina.

·         Silica.

·         Iron.

·         Aluminium.

·         Silicon.

·         Calcium.

·         Sodium.

·         Magnesium.

·         Methane.

·         Rocket Fuel.

·         Acid-resistant equipment for heavy industrial use.

·         Heat-insulating Basalt Fibres.

·         Concrete Aggregates.

·         Floor Tiles.

·         Rock Wool.

·         Stones for Drain fields.

·         Ammonia.

·         Lubricants.

·         Aluminium foil.

·         Aluminium compounds.

·         Transistors.

·         Diodes.

·         Silicone Oil and Grease.

·         Silicone Rubber.

·         Silica Gel.

·         Cement.

·         Silane.

·         Fertilizer.

·         Pharmaceuticals.

·         Battery Acid.

·         Cellulose Fibres.

·         Colouring Agents.

·         Oxidizing Agents.

·         Dehydrating Agents.

·         Detergents.

·         The other Alkanes.

·         The Alkenes.

·         The Alkynes.

·         The Alcohols.

·         Aldehydes.

·         Ketones

·         Other Hydrocarbon Derivatives.

·         Epsom salt.

·         Rayon Textile.

·         Inorganic Sulphides.

·         Metallic Sulphides.

·         Bio-organic Compounds.

·         Plastic Additives.

·         Agricultural disinfectants.

·         Electronics.

·         84 in total.


[Refer other blog posts on this thread, for sources]

Achinthya Nanayakkara (31.03.2025)

Originally written - 2019

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