verb Posted August 19, 2009 Posted August 19, 2009 How can I find the scale of what temperature water heats up to in relation to the pressure within a unit being reduced or increased?
Xittenn Posted August 19, 2009 Posted August 19, 2009 You could a) Learn physical chemistry which depending on what you already know and with regards to your question will take some time or b)use a chart hope this helps.
John Cuthber Posted August 19, 2009 Posted August 19, 2009 Is it just me, with my my odd sense of humour, that finds it funny when someone called "verb" posts a question that I can't parse, never mind answer? 1
hermanntrude Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 Is it just me, with my my odd sense of humour, that finds it funny when someone called "verb" posts a question that I can't parse, never mind answer? what does parse mean?
insane_alien Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 he can't work out the meaning of the sentence even though the words are understandable. example: fish the butter with nightly preserves ahoy nightingale. the words individually have meaning but the combination of them has absolutely none whatsoever even though there seems to be some order in some places.
John Cuthber Posted August 20, 2009 Posted August 20, 2009 I ought to be able to identify the verbs in a sentence and then work out what nouns are the subject and object of that verb. That sort of analysis of the sentence is called parsing. I believe there are similar processes in computting where the system works out what are data and what are instructions; these processes are also called parsing. The point is that I couldn't do it with the OP.
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