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Radagast

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  • Birthday 03/30/1987

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  1. 1. Age? 17 2. Gender? Male 3. Where do you live? SK, Canada 4. Natural hair color? Dark Brown 5. Natural eye color? Hazel 7. Do you have colored contacts? Or what color would you prefer your eyes to be? Green 8. Heritage? Mostly Ukrainian, with a bit of German.
  2. Yeah, I just did this one in Math Class for our Deductive Reasoning unit. Anybody have any other interesting ones?
  3. I'm having problems understanding this question, particularly part B. Any hints to send me in the right direction or explanations on the proper method to solve would be appreciated. My textbook doesn't seem to have an example quite like this one.
  4. k, got it now. Thanks guys
  5. Sounds easy, but it's giving me problems (mainly because I haven't worked with organic compound questions all that much). Any hints from you guys as to what to do? So far I have converted the 25g to moles, and when I attempted putting my answer in the Kw = [H+][OH-] equation I got the wrong answer...
  6. I absolutely agree. A similiar question could easily be asked on my upcoming test, and now that I understand the method and have completed the work on my own, I am much more prepared.
  7. I absolutely agree. A similiar question could easily be asked on my upcoming test, and now that I understand the method and have completed the work on my own, I am much more prepared.
  8. Can't trust females to do a Chemistry problem eh;) Thanks a whole lot though. My gratitude is unlimited.
  9. Can't trust females to do a Chemistry problem eh;) Thanks a whole lot though. My gratitude is unlimited.
  10. Alright, I just conferred with a friend, and now were both confused lol. Where I had this line in my calculations: She had: Now we are both confused and both unsure of our methods. We don't know if once the 0.5 moles of HI is introduced, whether or not the product side will start initially at 0 or start at 0.20. Any help sorting this one out?
  11. Alright, I just conferred with a friend, and now were both confused lol. Where I had this line in my calculations: She had: Now we are both confused and both unsure of our methods. We don't know if once the 0.5 moles of HI is introduced, whether or not the product side will start initially at 0 or start at 0.20. Any help sorting this one out?
  12. Equilibrium Constant. It's a dimensionless number that relates the concentrations in an equilbrium system and the value of the constant changes with the temperature of the system.
  13. Equilibrium Constant. It's a dimensionless number that relates the concentrations in an equilbrium system and the value of the constant changes with the temperature of the system.
  14. No problem.
  15. No problem.
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