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Also, he likes Dr. Who and could very potentially know of my hate of it.

 

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"Wolth hey"?

I think he's saying What the hell?

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God dammit Seany, STOP SHARING MY MIND

" I believe in something greater than myself. A better world. A world without sin. I'm not going to live there. There's no place for me there... I'm a monster.What I do is evil. I have no illusions about it, but it must be done."

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Bollards deep.

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God dammit Seany, STOP SHARING MY MIND

" I believe in something greater than myself. A better world. A world without sin. I'm not going to live there. There's no place for me there... I'm a monster.What I do is evil. I have no illusions about it, but it must be done."

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Also, he likes Dr. Who and could very potentially know of my hate of it.

 

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"Wolth hey"?

I think he's saying What the hell?

This.

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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Also, he likes Dr. Who and could very potentially know of my hate of it.

 

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I remember that GIF like it was yesterday. I'm so glad I brought it here, where it will be cherished forever. :wub:

 

I think Thor could easily defeat the god of Christianity.

 

I mean he has an almighty hammer. A magical hammer. The god of Christianity has to rely on magical nothing.

Have you ever heard the stories of Sodom and Gomorrah?

 

Pillars. Of. Salt.

 

Everywhere.

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Remember, Remember, the 4th of November

RIP Dawngate ;-;

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"Hey guys, I'm not going to bother teaching you how to do this, so I'm just going to leave it up for you to figure it out on your own and punish you for doing it wrong."

 

I hate this mentality in teachers.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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[bleep]ing Kevin needs to get on Skype.

 

Or one of you guys.

 

So I need to find the moles of each element present in a teaspoon sized sample of water, H20.

The mass, in grams, is 4.35g

Molar mass is 18.016g/mol.

 

Now, how do I go about doing this?

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[bleep] it, I'll just talk to her in the morning.

I have other stuff to be doing.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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[bleep]ing Kevin needs to get on Skype.

 

Or one of you guys.

 

So I need to find the moles of each element present in a teaspoon sized sample of water, H20.

The mass, in grams, is 4.35g

Molar mass is 18.016g/mol.

 

Now, how do I go about doing this?

Hm.. last time I had any actual calculations to do like this was like 2 years ago, but.....

 

For every 1 mole of oxygen, there's 2 moles of hydrogen.

 

Mole = mass/molar mass, thus 4.35g/18.016g/mol = .24145 moles of H2O.

 

1 mole of H2O:1 mole O, so moles of O is .24145

2 moles H:1 mole H2O, so .24145x2 = .4829 mol H.

 

I think I did it right.

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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[bleep]ing Kevin needs to get on Skype.

 

Or one of you guys.

 

So I need to find the moles of each element present in a teaspoon sized sample of water, H20.

The mass, in grams, is 4.35g

Molar mass is 18.016g/mol.

 

Now, how do I go about doing this?

Hm.. last time I had any actual calculations to do like this was like 2 years ago, but.....

 

For every 1 mole of oxygen, there's 2 moles of hydrogen.

 

Mole = mass/molar mass, thus 4.35g/18.016g/mol = .24145 moles of H2O.

 

1 mole of H2O:1 mole O, so moles of O is .24145

2 moles H:1 mole H2O, so .24145x2 = .4829 mol H.

 

I think I did it right.

Oh, so I was doing it right then.

 

Thanks a bunch Monk.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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No prob. I need to brush up on Chem stuff. All the things I learned this year were mostly words. We did next to no calculations in class, and very little in the book.

 

Probably why I made a C.

 

And I noticed I made a typo in it.

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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Hmph.

The once was a mexican called pepsi,

Or maybe it's just he had Hep C,

He was a pretty cool bro,

Bros generally are you know,

He hailed from the land of 'taters,

He was known to hate many-a-hater,

He likes a girl named Lacey,

His thoughts about her are kind of racy,

And also his dad likes to [rooster].

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