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Rexus

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  1. Thanks for the reply. I'm doing this for personal knowledge. I already finished my accounting degree and I'm just doing this to have my mind work in new ways. So...

    Pre-Algebra > Algebra > Pre-Calculus > Calculus I > Calculus II (is there a Calculus III) > Geometry > Trigonometry? Is this order about right? I want to get a good Math foundation to venture further into Physics then Chemistry. Thanks again.

  2. insane_alien, what do the advisers say? Do they say it's more dangerous than what class C signifies? Coming from someone who tried both alcohol and cannabis a good while back (don't plan on doing it anymore though), I've found that alcohol much more effective on the senses and emotions.

  3. So I just recently started properly reading and studying into the science subjects, and up now is Chemistry. I am using Zumdahl's book as my crutch. I am somewhat confused on the issue of limiting reagents (under Stoichiometry) and was wondering if anyone could make it clearer. I googled it, and sites like Wikipedia made me somehow more confused.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limiting_reagent

     

    In the first example, why does it feel to me like a given was missing? And in the second example, where did we get the 157.9g from? Much thanks for the help.

  4. well we've seen humans with extra toes and deformations (from the norm), so I doubt this is a new thing on dolphins... There were proly dolphins out there with such disfiguration but we just never saw it...

  5. Well if the coin hit someone else's blood and the blood was contaminated with impurities, and then said coin causes a split in your skin and the blood on the coin makes contact with yours, there's a chance you might catch something. Just cleanse your cut with aclohol, Betadine, or other similar agents.

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