Jayna Kendzior
Friday, August 12, 2011
A compound containing 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen is combined in a reaction with oxygen molecule?
The two ends products of this equation are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water. What element should you look at first in balancing this equation?
Rules of Covalence Maxima?
A new term for me. But I think that you can juggle the electrons around freely whether you use covalent or coordinate bonds to form the hybrids. There seem to be many convoluted ways of asking a simple question these days!
What are peoples issues with this?
I'll put it basic and blunt. Why are short women being chastised for being a size 2-4? Why do so many people think that if anyone, no matter how short, is below a size 6 and weighs less than 145 pounds, they are too skinny? I'm taking like between 4'11"-5'3".
Question about sexism in religion?
no man can live happily without a woman and the opposite is true and since all these religions were from God the creator of human being ,THe knower of what is good for us He encourage marriage so it is not encouraging only sex but is to get a partner that you can share your feelings together ,so get that right
What happens at edges of giant ionic/covalent structures? How do they terminate? ?
They can theoretically go on forever, but with a finite number of atoms in a certain mass of substance, what happens to the atoms at the "edge" of the lattice? How come they don't bond with something else?
RHH: Who's on right now.....?
Present...I actually wrote a verse in work today, was real boring so wasted 15 mins....might post it later on, or when I get home after work I'll touch it up and post it tonight.
Good quantum physics question help please???????????????????????
The energy has to come from some external source. Usually, we talk about the electron being "hit" by a photon, and the energy from the photon bumps the electron up to the next permissible state. Similarly, if the electron "falls" from a high-energy state to a lower-energy state, it will release a photon in the process.
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