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thedarkshade

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  1. I remember you being a god once this year>
  2. Yes, I understand that but Dawkins must realize (which he does) that for a believer God is quite a big deal, and if he told that to muslims, he would be physically attacked. You just need to respect everyone's beliefs.
  3. Huh? Those are boring. I'd say COD 4, Crysis, Halo 3, Assassins Creed, Bioshock all of these are too violent. And taking into consideration the high graphical appearance it looks like you really shooting someone, and that is BAD!
  4. Yeah that's me, but I was not desperate, I just liked the song!
  5. Anything happened recently? Yeah today. I broke my record on SMS' exchange with my girlfriend. We exchanged 200 sms (each one) today. Out previous record was 130. But that means more money to spend, so I'm not really thinking of breaking it again.
  6. Oh YDOAPS, stop fooling around. It's not a complicated thing to know. If you have read TGD you must have seen this part used in it. And yeah, great song btw:-)
  7. Sorry if I post anything mentioned before but it's just too much to read. The production of sulphuric as goes as it follows. You first need [ce]SO2[/ce] which you can get by: [ce]2S + O2 -> 2SO2[/ce] or [ce]4FeS2 + 11O2 -> 2Fe2O3 + 8SO2[/ce] then you need [ce]SO3[/ce] which you get from: [ce]2SO2 + O2 -> 2SO3[/ce] in this case you need a catalyst which is [ce]V2O5[/ce] and the third phase is getting the acid, but you do not directly put into reaction [ce]SO3[/ce] with [ce]H2O[/ce] due to loss of [ce]SO3[/ce] (AFAIK). It goes like this: [ce]SO3 + H2SO4 -> H2S2O7[/ce] and then 'tame' it with water [ce]H2S2O7 + H2O -> 2H2SO4 [/ce] and this way [ce]H2SO4[/ce] is highly concentrated.
  8. First phase: [ce]4NH3 + 5O2 -> 4NO + 6H2O[/ce] Second phase: [ce]2NO + O2 -> 2NO2[/ce] Third phase: [ce]3NO2 + H2O -> 2HNO3 + NO[/ce] This proves it.
  9. I just checked my chemistry book an it is as it follows: [ce]Cl2O5 + H2O -> 2HClO3[/ce] [ce]Cl2O7 + H2O -> 2HClO4[/ce]
  10. Or said otherwise the solution is dominated by H+ ions.
  11. Perhaps you might find anything on the links below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litmus_paper http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenolphthalein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl_orange If you think that I'm not really helping by just posting links, that'd be as a result of feeling sleepy.
  12. It indeed is a fascinating book (though I haven't read it all yet). But there was one particular thing I found it underestimating for theists. It's in the beginning of the second chapter (I think) when he quotes "Isn't God a shit?!". I had no problems with that, but a God is a very important thinkg for theists and that would be a big offense for them. I mean, the entire book is offensive for a strong theist but this kinda direct insult was just not necessary.
  13. I think you have chosen an interesting direction, really, and I think it's the kinda direction that pays back (a good job, and money), so I see no reason why this could be a bad decision at all!
  14. Ummm... source: The God Delusion (I guess)
  15. Ok ok I agree, but I couldn't think of anything simpler, and I did put "rough" before analogy.
  16. IMO no! Time is considered as subjective idealism which means that its existence is depended from the observer, it cannot just exist on its own.
  17. Yes, but we have more and more complexity in life as we move to 'higher levels' of evolution. Therefore the most primitive organism we know could me considered as the simplest form of life.
  18. They could leave the username though.
  19. We have the location option. You can see where I am from, look look:D
  20. I agree. It doesn't even fit with oxidation numbers [math](NH_3OH)^{-2}[/math]. edit: wow, great post paulo!
  21. Well prove that entity exists! (I know what you mean, I'm on your side:))
  22. First we won't really give straight answers but only hints that would possibly lead you to the answer. I hope you will manage to get there somehow 1) Acids with bases give salts plus water is released (water is sometimes needed only to equalize the equation). Here's one example [ce]HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O[/ce] When a strong acid reacts with a strong base you have a neutralization reaction since the pH will be 7, pH=7. This is the case on the reaction I posted above When a strong acid reacts with a weak base, the pH<7, and so the medium will be acidic. (i.e. HCl + NH3). And when a weak acid reacts with a strong base the pH>7, so the medium with be basic. In your case you have a weak (organic) acid reaction with a strong base, so I guess you know why the pH is the way it is. 2) This will help you doing stoichiometry yourself:-) 3) You will need only (I guess) [math]c=\frac{n}{V}[/math] to do that. Or it would be better [math]c=\frac{m}{MV}[/math], which is the same thing.
  23. A rough analogy would be this: Suppose that you and a friend of yours are looking at a tree. You are 100m away from the tree while your friend is 20m away. From his view the tree looks higher than from your view, but that's only because he is closer to the tree. The same stand with different reference frames. Different reference frames give different conclusions, not because one is right and the other wrong, but simple because it is being analyzed by different frames. And observers in different reference frames do not contradict each other. Each one's conclusion is correct by their reference frame.
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