Research apart from Christ is paganism!!!
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Are Christians going to start hijacking the word 'pagan' the way teenagers hijacked 'gay'? Because this person doesn't seem to know or care what the word actually means.
"Dude, that is so pagan."
"That movie was uber-pagan. It was like, the paganist movie i've ever seen."
"My computer keeps crashing, it's being totally pagan."
And so forth...
Chemistry 1B Wednesday surprise quiz
Question 1. You have a 0.1 Molar solution of sodium chloride. Given the molar weights of chlorine and sodium in the periodic chart to the right, how many grams of chlorine are in 2.0 liters of this solution?
Answer: JESUS!
Question 2: Rewrite the following reaction so that the number of atoms on both sides balances:
C8 H18 + O2 ---> H2 O + CO2
Answer: JESUS!
Question 3: A standard alkaline flashlight battery produces an electric potential of 1.5 Volts. Find the voltage contribution for each of its half-reactions:
[anode] Zn + OH- --> ZnO + H2 O
[cathode] Mn(IV)oxide + H2 O --> Mn(III)oxide + OH-
Answer: JESUS!
SCORE : 0 out of 3 correct
Proof, once again, that Jesus is not the answer.
@ tracer:
1) 7.09 grams. (I could work that one out myself, unless I have fucked up in the calculation)
2) Hmm, not sure, I asked Jesus and he said "wine!"
3) Shit, don't have a clue...hold on I asked Jesus and he told me he hates science and to stop bothering him with crap.
@ Tracer and Hadron
1) 7 grams is correct, assuming the atomic mass of chlorine is 35.453
2) The coefficents for the equation (left to right) are 2, 25, 18, 16 respectively
3) Since the standard reduction potential from the oxidation of zinc to zinc oxide is -0.76 and the total E of the cell is 1.5, this means that the reduction potential from the reduction of permanganate to Mn(III) must be equal to x in the following equation:
Ecell = Eredcath - Eredanod
1.5 = x - (-0.76)
So x = 0.74
Maybe? It's been a long time since I did electrochem...
Confused?
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