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Fuzzwood

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  1. By the looks of it, you are using a voltage that is way too high. It's like boiling off 100 ml of ethanol with an industrial heater.
  2. But then it is not a velocity anymore, which kinda beats the definition of C being the velocity of light in a vacuum.
  3. You put the initial values right, but you forgot to turn the COBr2 into a concentration.
  4. Not you again.
  5. Fuzzwood

    Hello

    My crackdar just spiked
  6. Fuzzwood

    Hello

    So start applying for scholarship money.
  7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph
  8. Yeah, also more prone to develop holes in walls, the ground and your hand.
  9. Yes it will, you will get sodium ethoxide and hydrogen gas
  10. Fahrenheit is the fail-scale. You get about 35 °C in that case. Normal body temperature is 37 °C. So if he used water of that temperature, the yeast will not die. Very useful, those units. If they are actually USED for once.
  11. Why do you think the mods need a reason in the first place? You insulted them, remember? And yes, I keep logs too
  12. In my opinion: the guy pointed in the first pic is gay; the girl in pic 2is embarrased of her parents, and rather fat; his mom is eww.
  13. Your body loses a lot of water, not necessarily fat.
  14. And your wires.
  15. Those are copper ions which precipitated with the formed hydroxide into basic copper salts.
  16. I think he means circuit.
  17. The hydroxide ions don't react with the sodium ions. They are simply both dissolved in the solution, leaving you with a sodium hydroxide solution.
  18. Yeah my bad, that's what i meant.
  19. Simple: B And for this reason, you apply the same force, but because the lever length is doubled, the number of radians you move through is halved. Conservation of energy proved. Same thing applies to gears if you need an analogy. EDIT: little mistake here, as the post below says the number of radians stays the same; you need to move double the distance with the double-sized lever to travel through the same number of radians as before.
  20. Because AT CG is different from AT GC In other words, there are not 2, but 4 possible base pairs in that retrospect.
  21. Because you do not seem to grasp what paragraphs are.
  22. Eventually you will reach an equilibrium state where all forces cancel each other out.
  23. This revolves down to not being able to solve for f: 0,866f - 0,1667f = 14.43 + 25 You do the rest.
  24. Indeed some alloys magically (for the lack of a better term) align their electron spins in one direction, making superconduction possible. Most metals on themselves couldn't care less about their surrounding temperature. Ok the resistance drops, but won't go away.
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