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The Thing

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  1. Yea, I find it easier if you squint as well, for some reason.
  2. Common Ion Effect results from LeChatelier's Principle. Basically, if we mix the soluble salt with the slightly soluble salt together we increase the concentration of the common ion, in this case, Cl-. This will place a, for lack of a better term, "stress" upon the equilibrium of the AgCl, the slightly soluble salt, due to the added concentration. The equilibrium will react trying to undo the stress applied due to the added common ion, thus causing it to shift to the left. This reduces the slightly soluble salt's solubility.
  3. Smart does not equal success. No siree. Success=1% inspiration + 99% perspiration yea go Edison. Smartest kid in the school is not good enough. Maybe in the province/state, in the country, or in the world now that's okay. DON'T TAKE ANY ONLINE IQ TESTS. ALL BALONEY.
  4. The only good part of Ep I was Maul's fight with QGJinn, and his double-ended lightsabre. Good part of Ep 2 was Anakin getting beaten up by Dooku. Ep 6 was as bad as Ep 1, and Ep 5 was good. Me and a bunch of friends are going to camp outside the movie theatre on May 18th lol wishing for non-raining night. I want to see the fights between Obiwan and Anakin, Anakin and Dooku, and Mace against Palpy. Maybe even Yoda [hide]getting beaten up[/hide] by Sidious. Moahahahaha.
  5. Does the function to calculate the next number involve the number(s) before the desired number?
  6. Well, yea, but that's why I consider Platinum to be the king of elements. Platinum can contain fluorine.
  7. Normally, one's brain would die in about 6 to 8 seconds without oxygen.
  8. Idealy it would be the stoichiometric point.
  9. Platinum. And Francium if I can get my hands on them. Which I can't.
  10. LOLz. I thought the volume of 1 mole of any gas at STP is about 22.4L? Where did the 58.016 cm3 come from?
  11. If there is a recursive program in your computer (like in my old computer, there is a program that tries to upgrade a program but fails everytime, so it retries, and eats away all my resources), you should probably end its process. Boot up task manager, and check what processes are running with big chunks of memory. Go msconfig or regedit to check for any abnormal programs that run on startup etc.
  12. All right. Time to kick the crytography in this thread up a notch. Okay, here we go. Jg xnt tff sghr nfttbhf, H bttvnf sgzs zpv jmnv uif Bzdrzq fodszqujpo ldsgnc. Hint: One letter can have 2 ways of encryption. But if you know the way to decrypt it you'll decrypt it easily. It's not gibberish.
  13. Sodium Nitrate is slightly soluble in alcohol. 1g of sodium nitrate is soluble in 1.1 mL of water, but very little sodium nitrate dissolves in alcohol. However, I do recognize my mistake as it is only polar-solvent-soluble, as it is soluble in glycerol. Yet it does dissolve better in water than in glycerol or alcohol.
  14. Well, lets get an example. Say, 2x + y < 200 x + 2y < 500 Well, graph each inequality. To do this you have to solve for y in the inequalities to write it in its slope-intercept form. y<200-2x y<(500-x)/2 Alright. Now, if y<mx+c then the inequality is satisfied by all the points BELOW the drawn line and if y>mx+c then its satisfied by those ABOVE the lines. And since we have y<mx+c for both they're satisfied by the points below. Now to graph them as if they were equations. Kind of hard to visualize here. I got this picture crudely drawn of what the graph might look like. This is not what it looks like but merely like a model. So, the attachment. The 2 lines are the graphed inequalities. Now, the black area is what is known as a feasible area (or region). It is basically a region where all the points satisfy the system of inequalities. Now we can see that our feasible area is a quadrilateral. So we find out the coordinates of each of the vertices of the feasible area. Which is I don't know. Now, you list them on paper. Then, find the one that has no 0s. Now that one is your answer. Now say if the coordinates you got were (0,0), (0, 34), (30,0), and (5,18) for the vertices, the last one would be your answer. So your answer would be x<5, y<18. Also, as a note, simultaneous inequalities are mainly used in everyday life by businesses to calculate profits and costs. The middle point (the intersecting point of the 2 lines) is known as the optimum point at where the profits in the calculation are maximum and the costs are minimum. It is possible to have more than 1 of these points.If you want I can later put on how simulatenous equations are used to calculate these things. But not going to do now cuz I feel no motivations currently lol.
  15. Yes if you divide or multiply each side by a negative you have to invert the sign. Solving simultaneous inequalities is possible, yes, but it requires graphing of the individual ones and using the feasable area.
  16. Lol you spelt gvakaaf wrong. Its gvkaaf. And what's lavd?
  17. Alternatively, Pu-249 can be used as material for atomic bombs like they did with the Fat Man. Uranium 233 come from the transmutation of Thorium-232 via irridiating Th fuel in a reactor. It is fissile but I don't think the "terrorists" or suicide bombers can get their hand on such a thing. And they can't make H-bombs by themselves. Can't create the condition for fusion without labs (or maybe on a star) unless cold fusion breaks thru, then we need to thank the "terrorists". The only way they can do it is to attach an atomic bomb to the H-bomb and when the A-bomb goes the ground zero temperature and pressure will be sufficient for a fusion.
  18. Yea, water is a polar solvent. You need to find a non-polar solvent that can somehow break the ionic bonds of sodium nitrate, or the Na+ ions will react violently with the polar molecules. However, non-polar solvents don't dissolve ions, so...
  19. It could also define the variable data type like in VB % means its an integer and $ means string.
  20. Try a frequency table? But this setence is too short. Im working on it.
  21. If you go down the atomic level, blue light cannot reflect from the particles due to its wavelength, so it could be more spherical if, say the ball is made of hydrogen. A ball of solid hydrogen. Then it can be more spherical than it is blue.
  22. Yes. If you are going to play around (or delete a virus's registry entries) in the registry, backup(export the registry) first onto a seperate disk (like an external if you have one) before you proceed, unless you are confident with your skills with the registry, in which case you should also backup.
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