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  1. TheStallion-Reborn

    LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD!! I CANT STOP LAUGHING!! WHAT SHOULD I DO?? APOLOGISE OR WHAT...

    LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD!! I CANT STOP LAUGHING!! WHAT SHOULD I DO?? APOLOGISE OR WHAT?? :d LOL THTS AWKWARD!!
  2. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    o.O im applying tht reversible reaction theory here.. :confused: if more resistance means more temperature, then already more temperature will mean less resistance. :( Saad Mughal usama321
  3. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    i knw tht...but increasing the temperature of a wire/conductor by external means increases the resistance or decreases it?
  4. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    what is the effect of temperature of on resistance? o.O
  5. TheStallion-Reborn

    Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

    bro, id e so so so obliged if u could xplain tht matrix thng in paint and upload a screenshot :( would b quite a bit of hassle for u but please....
  6. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    pass it through gravel to remove any particles..pass it through coal to remove odours an tastes, then add chlorine to remove harmul bacteria
  7. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20O%20Level/Chemistry%20(5070)/5070_s10_qp_22.pdf someone please help me, these ionic equations are killing me. question B9, part d(i)
  8. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    diamond has all it's carbon atoms occupied in the bonding while in graphite, there is one atom vaccant thus graphite conducts electricity, diamond does not. diamond is harder than graphite. graphite is slippery, diamond isnt
  9. TheStallion-Reborn

    naa....a mod got personal :D (over a girl) LOL

    naa....a mod got personal :D (over a girl) LOL
  10. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    can u please xplain the whole phenomenon of writing ionic equations please?? :cry: with an example question perhaps
  11. TheStallion-Reborn

    ty...earlier, i had an account with the username 'thestallion' but i got banned for unknown...

    ty...earlier, i had an account with the username 'thestallion' but i got banned for unknown reasons so here is 'thestallion-REBORN" :D
  12. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    my book says, "Silicon oxide melts only at high temperatures. This is because the silicon and oxygen are held tightly together by strong covalent bonds in the network" is this correct? :confused: i thought melting point is related to van der waal's forces usama321
  13. TheStallion-Reborn

    When da emoticons were being designed for the first time, ' :P ' would've been doubted as the...

    When da emoticons were being designed for the first time, ' :P ' would've been doubted as the most useless emoticon. :p :p :p
  14. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    tag me in the reply u get :p
  15. TheStallion-Reborn

    And then someone tells u something u were so afraid of...!!

    And then someone tells u something u were so afraid of...!!
  16. TheStallion-Reborn

    posted a mesae, if u cld please have a luk (cx i cant tag u)

    posted a mesae, if u cld please have a luk (cx i cant tag u)
  17. TheStallion-Reborn

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    aaaa dis myt be a bit TOO dumb. but aniways.....2 questions that i couldnt understand; 1) 4 Grams of carbon reacts with 6 grams of oxygen. Calculate the moles of carbondioxide formed. 2)10 grams of carbon reacts with 10dm^3 of oxygen at RTP. Calculate the moles of carbondioxide formed. :confused:
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