Random Plushie
Yes, it is a sheep
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Arcanine said:People now days....
XD
I am no person..
I am an unpredictable stuffed doll. >O
Arcanine said:People now days....
XD
Oh yeah. People will have to give me money to make me get rid of it now. *evil grin*Jack O'Neill said:Somebody should put that in his/her sig. xD
Seriously. Somebody should put this in his/her sig. xDAlan said:HEY KIDS, ANDY DOESN'T KNOW WHAT LOOM MEANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you blind Jack? *pokes your eyes* SEE. SIG. CK. LOOM. MEAN.Jack O'Neill said:Seriously. Somebody should put this in his/her sig. xD
EDIT: Unpredictable Stuffed Doll and Max have already done that. Never mind.
Go for it Jack. Fail me and I'll castrate you.Water is added to 4.237 grams of UF6 (small 6). The only products are 3.730 grams of a solid containing only uranium, oxygen, and fluorine and 0.970 grams of a gas. The gas is 95.0% fluorine, and the remainder is hydrogen.
From this data, determine the empirical forumula of the gas.
What fraction of the fluorine of the original compound is in the solid and what fraction in the gas after the reaction?
What is the formula of the solid product?
Write a balanced equation for the reaction between UF6 (small 6) and H20 (small two). Assume that the empirical formula of the gas is the true formula.
What the HECK is this? O_O You two scientists or something?Simon said:Water is added to 4.237 grams of UF6 (small 6). The only products are 3.730 grams of a solid containing only uranium, oxygen, and fluorine and 0.970 grams of a gas. The gas is 95.0% fluorine, and the remainder is hydrogen.
From this data, determine the empirical forumula of the gas.
What fraction of the fluorine of the original compound is in the solid and what fraction in the gas after the reaction?
What is the formula of the solid product?
Write a balanced equation for the reaction between UF6 (small 6) and H20 (small two). Assume that the empirical formula of the gas is the true formula.
Supreme Edgeboy Max said:What the HECK is this? O_O You two scientists or something?
W00t. I'll make these guys do my homework for me. Someone tell me what's the color for an universal indicator when its not in acid or alkaline-basic substances.Random Plushie said:Meh.. That's his chemistry homework, apparently.. XD
Supreme Edgeboy Max said:W00t. I'll make these guys do my homework for me. Someone tell me what's the color for an universal indicator when its not in acid or alkaline-basic substances.
So there. ^_^
Green if the substance is neutral.Supreme Edgeboy Max said:W00t. I'll make these guys do my homework for me. Someone tell me what's the color for an universal indicator when its not in acid or alkaline-basic substances.
So there. ^_^
Simon said:Green if the substance is neutral.
Eh, and what if that thing is acidic, the thing turns red/yellow right? ^^;;Simon said:Green if the substance is neutral.
Chairman Kaga said:HEY KIDS, ANDY DOESN'T KNOW WHAT LOOM MEANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
XD How would you know? Everyone's going to see this wherever I post.Random Plushie said:It has more effect in a quote than in a sig.
Editness:
Did you see that guy I murdered?
His name was The DCC.
Supreme Edgeboy Max said:XD How would you know? Everyone's going to see this wherever I post.
I'm working on it, Simon. It's taking WAY longer than I thought.Simon said:Jaaaaaack...*waves the LOOMING threat of castration*
This is AP stuff? No wonder it's hard for me; I'm just taking basic chemistry right now.Simon said:Well, it is a test question taken right off the AP exam.
Or a sample anyway...