Thank God
2010.Feb.18, 10:56 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #11
goodnight
This post was last modified: 2010.Feb.18 11:41 PM by Marlo.
2010.Feb.18, 11:16 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #12
Edit: Daym you, Marlo! I knew I should've quoted you!
This post was last modified: 2010.Feb.18 11:43 PM by w00k.

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2010.Feb.18, 11:39 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #13
How do you get tetrahydrochloride? HCl is an acid and they don't use the numeric naming system. I believe only ionic compounds use that naming system. Not to mention it would be hydrogenmonochlorate.
2010.Feb.19, 04:27 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #14
periodic tabl'd

doh
2010.Feb.19, 04:41 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #15
How do you even get that much jail time???

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2010.Feb.19, 04:43 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #16
(2010.Feb.19 04:41 PM)NastyFO Wrote:  How do you even get that much jail time???

refreshing gym page continously i believe...

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2010.Feb.19, 04:58 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #17
I heard they locked you up b/c you could cheat somehow by refreshing like that. Other games do it too. I'm not 100% sure how or why

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2010.Feb.19, 05:03 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #18
(2010.Feb.18 11:39 PM)thatthingufear Wrote:  How do you get tetrahydrochloride? HCl is an acid and they don't use the numeric naming system. I believe only ionic compounds use that naming system. Not to mention it would be hydrogenmonochlorate.

Actually, I think only covalently bonded molecules use Greek prefices. Either way, acids are always ionic.

Whatever leniency I extended to you and your comrades before, may have been in error. If you persist in halting our course, we will burn your pathetic fleet down to the last man.
2010.Feb.19, 07:36 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #19
(2010.Feb.19 05:03 PM)Accipender Wrote:  acids are always ionic.

they are not

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2010.Feb.19, 07:39 PM
RE: Thank God
Post: #20
(2010.Feb.19 07:36 PM)alinutza Wrote:  
(2010.Feb.19 05:03 PM)Accipender Wrote:  acids are always ionic.

they are not

Explain. I had always thought that acids were distinguished by a relatively large amount of [H]+ ions in the formula. I could be mistaken, though; I hated chemistry.

Whatever leniency I extended to you and your comrades before, may have been in error. If you persist in halting our course, we will burn your pathetic fleet down to the last man.