Archive for September, 2009

I have a chemistry project where I have to bring a food in that is a play on the word “mole”, any suggestions?

Monday, September 21st, 2009 | Chemistry | 6 Comments

Mesocyclone asked:


In case you want to know a mole in chemistry is a measurment for a substance and each mole of a substance contains about 6.022×10^23 particles. Since tomorow is 10/23 it is national mole day.
Sorry I didn’t mention this before but, something other than guacamole would be great

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What should I make for a physics project?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009 | Physics | 1 Comment

DefineTheGreatLine asked:


Its a summative for grade 12 physics. It just has to be relevant to physics and demonstrate or prove something.

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Christians, what makes you more knowledgeable about biology than every scientist on the planet?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009 | Biology | 17 Comments

Andrea Guitar Heroine asked:


99.98% of the scientific community accepts the theory of evolution, and these are people who have spent their entire adult lives doing work and research and studying the work and research of others in their respective fields.

Then you, armed with a high-school education in biology or even less than that, and a thousand-year-old tome written by Bronze Age goat herders who thought the earth was flat, think you know better than they do? And then you call them elitist? Do you realize how ridiculous you sound?

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What would be a detailed chemistry of the dispersant agents used in cleaning an oil spill?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009 | Chemistry | 1 Comment

Silly_Smilly asked:


What would be a detailed chemistry of the dispersant agents used in cleaning an oil spill?

Please site where you got your information! Thanks!

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How is double jumping against the laws of physics?

Friday, September 18th, 2009 | Physics | 2 Comments

xshadowghostx asked:


I was playing Spider-man 3 and in the beginning that narrator dude was like “Ok, here we go again, breaking the laws of physics. Practice your double jumping”. Or something to that effect. I have a basic understanding that once an object is in motion it stays in motion until it comes in contact with something else consisting of matter. Can someone that is good at physics go more into depth and explain why double jumping is considered breaking the laws of physics?

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What can I do with both a physics degree and a chemistry degree?

Friday, September 18th, 2009 | Physics | 4 Comments

Steady As She Goes asked:


I am attempting to get a double degree in physics and chemistry and then going on to a PhD program in physics. What can I do with this? I’m I know that you can do more than teaching, research, and flipping burgers, so don’t give me any crap about how it’s a useless.

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biology?

Friday, September 18th, 2009 | Biology | 2 Comments

nikki asked:


hey guys im stuck on these 2 biology questions they are vocabulary questions i cant find them in my glossary so if you can please help me. 10points plus best answer goes to the best right answer.please help thanks so much.

A series of reactions in aerobic respiration that begins and ends with the same 6-carbon compound is the

The anaerobic process of splitting glucose to form pyruvic acid is called ____________________.

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What are some major issues in either biology or education on which I can give a proposal?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | Biology | 1 Comment

J.J. asked:


What are some major issues in either biology or education on which I can give a proposal?
I am a biology/education major. We have to present proposals on a solution to a problem in our field of study for my technical writing class. What is an issue in biology, education, or both which I can address with my proposal? Something with nice statistics I can graph would be great

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What science projects did you learn the most from?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | Science | 1 Comment

the_gud_one asked:


I teach middle school science and I’m looking for some new ideas and for people to back up some of the projects I already have in mind.

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what jobs are offered for studying marine biology?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | Biology | 1 Comment

Sydney V asked:


I am a sophmore in high school and still don’t know what I want to do as a career. I really love fish and the ocean so does anyone know different jobs that you could get for studying marine biology?

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