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budullewraagh

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  1. eh you cant get an octane number above 100, as octane number signifies the percent of your gasoline that is octane...plus toluene isn't octane...
  2. eh you cant get an octane number above 100, as octane number signifies the percent of your gasoline that is octane...plus toluene isn't octane...
  3. effective nuclear charge is calculated based on nuclear charge as well as atomic radius...
  4. ionization energy doesnt explain the physics of it all, however. again, effective nuclear charge is the greatest factor
  5. i wouldnt take that as a compliment but hey, thats just me. it's for your own good buddy
  6. no dont you worry about it. i have nothing against people posting pics. i was just asking people to be mature about it. really, if you drool all over your monitor, i really dont want to hear about it. compliment people in a tasteful manner. and really, males, get a girl offline:\ i did and im quite pleased with her
  7. the word isnt "reactive" it's "active". the more active metals will be more apt to give up electrons, while the more active nonmetals will be more apt to gain electrons. activity depends on reduction potentials. reduction potentials are based on many factors including effective nuclear charge, atomic radius, etc
  8. reactivity is based on reaction rates. yes, cesium reacts with air and water much faster than lithium. reactivity, however, is not what we are speaking of. rather, we are speaking of activity.
  9. we were speaking of activity, not reactivity. the two are totally different terms. activity based on reduction potentials. a more active metal will replace a less active metal. ex: Li+KNO3->LiNO3+K also, other reactions occur based on activity. examples: H2SO4+KMnO4->HMnO4+K2SO4 KI+Cl2->KCl+I2
  10. sorry but you are 100% wrong. did you not read my post on reduction potentials??? i will write them out again: Li+ to Li: -3.040 E^(theta)/V Rb+ to Rb: -2.924 K+ to K: -2.924 Cs+ to Cs: -2.923 Na+ to Na: -2.713 THAT is your group 1 activity series. Group 2 activity series and reduction potentials: Ra+2 to Ra: -2.916 Ba+2 to Ba: -2.92 Sr+2 to Sr: -2.89 Ca+2 to Ca: -2.84 Mg+2 to Mg: -2.054 Be+2 to Be: -1.97 Au+ to Au: 1.83 Pt+2 to Pt: 1.188 Ag+ to Ag: 0.7991
  11. i will say that i enjoy my unitednuclear stuff. not particularly cheap tho. actually, i have a great way to fix that; i found a bunch of people that are giving away grants. apparently i should be able to get $5k if i try hard at all :):)
  12. btw bloodhound, you cant get a jpeg of that size that small
  13. so be it...but this decreases quality significantly. edit: it says 1.9kb but it's really 1.85kb
  14. wow, bloodhound, we should seriously consider not posting at the same exact time. it's crazy man
  15. it's 70x75 pixels and 12kb... how small do you want it to be??
  16. oh btw if you want me to change things, such as lighting, colors, etc, i can do that but you'll have to tell me what you want
  17. oh i love AP bio... we just had a test on respiration and photosynthesis last week
  18. yeah, upload them and link me and i'll do whatever. just pm me with details
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