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Liquid - it's not solid and it's not gas.
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Smartarse :bleh:
I meant, explain why it is called liquid, because it does not drip out of your calculator or fancy monitor. |
Ah. From what I rember it's because it has the ability to change color when you pass curent through it. Otherwise nothing could be displayed on it. Regular crystals (like salt, sugar,...) don't have that characteristic, so you could melt them, but you couldn't make them apeare gree at one point and then yellow a few moments later (so you couldn't display a picture on it).
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ReamusLQ: 2
omg: 1 Eva02Soul: -1 a1s: 1 Sebatianos: 3 Hoy! You're beating the lot! One final question for the road: Chemistry time! Explain if these statements are true or false. 1. You can crack alkanes. 2. Benzene is a saturated carbon. 3. When distillation of crude oil occurs, gasoline is a fraction with a high boiling point. |
curses for the forum being most active during the time that I'm asleep at night!
1) True, Alkanes can "cracK" meaning, broken down into smaller molecules, when heated at high temperatures in the absence of air. 2) False, Benzene is a cyclized-unsaturated compounds with electron resonance 3) True, The crude oil is separated according to different boiling points into fractions. This fractional distillation process yields approximately 250 mL of straight-run gasoline for each liter of crude oil. |
Actually I wouldn't know, I failed my Chemistry test terribly and these are exact questions copied :bleh:
I'll count them as correct. ReamusLQ: 3 omg: 1 Eva02Soul: -1 a1s: 1 Sebatianos: 3 OK. Who is this: http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...terMC/blah.jpg |
ah crap, I have no idea
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Nobody, any ideas? Or shall I give the answer?
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The guy that made the first ever crappy profile shot?
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Hey. I know him. He's that guy. I think that's enough information.
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