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well ik but they might step on it too you knowand deer shit and sheep shit do look different bruh
lol idk ive never seen their shit xDD
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well ik but they might step on it too you knowand deer shit and sheep shit do look different bruh
lel u said it was easier than 2017 xDwhere? cuz i might lose 4 too
i dont think it goes to 25 too high.lel u said it was easier than 2017 xD
n 2017 had a gt of 23 i think so this should go up to 25 lol
there goes my A*
hey y dint the graph support reaction completion at 8 minutes?
ohhh oki dont think it goes to 25 too high.
and no it doesnt support since a it continued to obsoreb light, it never reached zero absorbtion
i only seen sheep shit, they should have told us at leasthaithsoul i googled shit xD
n it says that they both shit in pellets
what did you write for the purpose for the water in tube? is it to reduce light intensity to a reasonable one?ohhh ok
lol i got this one wrong too xD
so 4 marks for sure lol
ikr they should have :/i only seen sheep shit, they should have told us at least
no its to absorb heatwhat did you write for the purpose for the water in tube? is it to reduce light intensity to a reasonable one?
i wrote that high light intensities could damage the suspension, you think that infers heat?no its to absorb heat
but i dint write that
i wrote something abt refraction and diverging the rays :/
well idk since u wrote that HIGH LIGHT INTESITIES could damage iti wrote that high light intensities could damage the suspension, you think that infers heat?
wouldnt putting the lamp away prevent high temperatures as well then.well idk since u wrote that HIGH LIGHT INTESITIES could damage it
if that had to be controlled, y not just put the lamp further away
well yeswouldnt putting the lamp away prevent high temperatures as well then.
how in the world would a lamp produce so much heat to damage the suspension?well yes
but wut they want is a high light intensity but no heat
putting the lamp away will lower both and they dont want a lower light intensity
it is to keep the heat from source constant (to standardise this variable)how in the world would a lamp produce so much heat to damage the suspension?
but you would be changing the distance of the tube to alter light intensities, the further you are from the lamp the less heat so it is not standardizedit is to keep the heat from source constant (to standardise this variable)
thats why we use water to absorb high or low heat as the distance is changed and temp is kept constantbut you would be changing the distance of the tube to alter light intensities, the further you are from the lamp the less heat so it is not standardized
to be clear are you saying the lamp it self is producing the heat or is it due to high light intensities which make it hot?thats why we use water to absorb high or low heat as the distance is changed and temp is kept constant
Hey there! Don't you think it will continue to absorb light since chlorophyll itself is green so solution remains green. Also it doesn't finish at 8 minutes since it becomes a plateau slightly before 8 minutes, right?i dont think it goes to 25 too high.
and no it doesnt support since a it continued to obsoreb light, it never reached zero absorbtion
yes it does not finish as the absorption goes to plateau above the zero valueHey there! Don't you think it will continue to absorb light since chlorophyll itself is green so solution remains green. Also it doesn't finish at 8 minutes since it becomes a plateau slightly before 8 minutes?
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