(01:38:02) [x86] Joe: Johnny was a Chemist's son but Johnny is no more
(01:38:11) [x86] Joe: For what he thought was H20 was H2SO4
(01:38:29) Blaze: Subscript, please.
(01:38:59) [x86] Joe: H2O
(01:39:08) Blaze: Fail.
(01:39:08) [x86] Joe: H2SO4
(01:39:12) [x86] Joe: Paste it on the forums!
(01:39:14) Blaze: Almost pass.
What the hell is H20? ???
There's no (extremely) easy way to subscript an IM.
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There's no (extremely) easy way to subscript an IM.
That still doesn't answer my question. :S
Haha, I typed H Two Zero.
Elemental Hydrogen. A lot of it.
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Haha, I typed H Two Zero.
Elemental Hydrogen. A lot of it.
Chemical notation suggests that the materials are bonded. :P
It's a big molecule of Hydrogen. Probably pretty unstable.
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It's a big molecule of Hydrogen. Probably pretty unstable.
Probably pretty impossible.
Quote from: Sidoh on November 27, 2006, 02:47:34 AM
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It's a big molecule of Hydrogen. Probably pretty unstable.
Probably pretty impossible.
Hard, but not impossible. It'd try bonding with something else, but you can bond 20 hydrogen atoms together, can't you?..
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Hard, but not impossible. It'd try bonding with something else, but you can bond 20 hydrogen atoms together, can't you?..
Take a chemistry course, Joe...
Hydrogen atoms can only bond with one other element. So the best you can do is 2 of them.
But to answer your original question, H20 is a movie sequel to Halloween 7ish, that takes place 20 years later.
Oooooh.
Quote from: Sidoh on November 27, 2006, 11:22:00 PM
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Hard, but not impossible. It'd try bonding with something else, but you can bond 20 hydrogen atoms together, can't you?..
Take a chemistry course, Joe...
Take the rest of my classes and make me a senior, Sidoh. Until then, please don't complain that I haven't taken senior classes. :P
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Take the rest of my classes and make me a senior, Sidoh. Until then, please don't complain that I haven't taken senior classes. :P
Chemistry isn't a senior class...
If you aren't knowledgeable in a subject, I don't recommend you say things suggesting you are.
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Quote from: Sidoh on November 27, 2006, 11:22:00 PM
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Hard, but not impossible. It'd try bonding with something else, but you can bond 20 hydrogen atoms together, can't you?..
Take a chemistry course, Joe...
Take the rest of my classes and make me a senior, Sidoh. Until then, please don't complain that I haven't taken senior classes. :P
I took chemistry sophomore year. Passed with a B. :)
EDIT -- Don't remember a goddamn thing.
Quote from: Sidoh on November 28, 2006, 05:20:29 PM
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Take the rest of my classes and make me a senior, Sidoh. Until then, please don't complain that I haven't taken senior classes. :P
Chemistry isn't a senior class...
If you aren't knowledgeable in a subject, I don't recommend you say things suggesting you are.
Hence the "can't you?". I wasn't sure, because I wasn't knowledgeable. Thanks for letting me know, though! :).
Quote from: Newby on November 28, 2006, 08:59:34 PM
I took chemistry sophomore year. Passed with a B. :)
EDIT -- Don't remember a goddamn thing.
Uh.. I was thinking of physics. I think chemistry is a junior class in our district.
Freshman science (two semesters) is a semester of chemistry and a semester of physics, but the biggest thing we do is melt a penny and something else together creating an alloy, and melting sulfur powder and copper shavings (think iron wool) together to form a ball of Copper Sulfide. We don't do advanced stuff.. it's just "Physical Science".
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Hence the "can't you?". I wasn't sure, because I wasn't knowledgeable. Thanks for letting me know, though! :).
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Hard, but not impossible.
This is what I was referring to.
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Uh.. I was thinking of physics. I think chemistry is a junior class in our district.
Freshman science (two semesters) is a semester of chemistry and a semester of physics, but the biggest thing we do is melt a penny and something else together creating an alloy, and melting sulfur powder and copper shavings (think iron wool) together to form a ball of Copper Sulfide. We don't do advanced stuff.. it's just "Physical Science".
The order of science classes was a bit more malleable in my high school. There were about 1/5 kids who took Physics before Chemistry, but still took Chemistry the next year. About 10 people in my class took Biology their freshman years; the rest of them took it at a variety of times. There were alternating groups of classes that were offered in this order: Zoology/Botany, Biochemistry/Anatomy & Physiology, Ecology/Marine Biology which two or three of the people in my class took with me (starting sophomore year).
Physical Science is a pretty typical freshman science course. I didn't take it in high school, but the class I took in middle school was pretty insignificant compared to the complexity involved with chemistry and physics.