Peregrinator
Hooded On A Hill
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it's through the use of polymers.
not today.
yeah.. I'm a chemistry student in University and also an instructor in science.
Oh.
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it's through the use of polymers.
not today.
yeah.. I'm a chemistry student in University and also an instructor in science.
hey cgj, i gots to know:
thong, g-string, panties or commando... which is your fave?
(on YOU, not me)
Good answer!!
psst...cuz I am being goofy
Rain or sunshine where you are?
Why are the hydrogen molecules in water not at 180 degrees?
Why do birds suddenly appear, everytime you are near?
What?
You might imagine that the oxygen atoms and the hydrogen atom might be in a straight line, but I believe they actually have a bond angle of 104 degrees?
I was reinforcing and agreeing.
Why did you choose your username?
Why do hotdogs come in packs of 12 but the buns only come in packs of 8?
it's a conspiracy
Favorite part of chemistry? Not going to lie, it was by far the class I hated most in high school.
What class(es) did you enjoy most in high school... other than chemistry, if that was one of them?
I knew it!!
At what temperature does water reach its maximum density?
Ever have a crush on a teacher?I enjoyed creative writing and of course, chemistry
it's a conspiracy
4 degrees celcius
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air we breath. Why is it not available to plants.
My local grocery store stopped selling Crazy Richard's Peanut Butter, should I stage a formal protest?
Ever have a crush on a teacher?![]()
Nice. At what temperature do I reach my maximum density?
Nice. At what temperature do I reach my maximum density?
What temperature are you now?
because it's in a form that the plants can't use... the nitrogen in the air is N2, the plants need it in the form of nitrates (NO3), nitrites (NO2) and ammonia (NH4)
huh? I don't get it? It is kind of cold in here now that you mention it....
Can a nitrogen molecule N2 be changed or converted to a nitrate N03 with static electricity or lightning?
Do you watch Big Brother?
You should.![]()
by lightning yes... it takes the N2 and combines with H2O from the air to form ammonia and nitrates.