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Oh joy!Amidst the exciting world of chemicals
I am thrust!
With all the solutions and substances,
Dilutions and filtrations
Molecular weights
and synthetic reactions...
All of this just begs to ask:
"How many atoms in 23.9g of (NH4)2CO3" ?
Struggle and toil,
Page after page with scribbles and calculations.
The answer is found!
Rejoice!
There are 2100000000000000000000000 atoms in 23.9 grams of the stuff!
I die a happy man
Having figured out this question.
Which certainly plagued my sleep
these past nights.
Hurrah!
No more dreams of ammonium carbonate!
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Comments: 4
gimpy3010 [2004-06-14 22:41:58 +0000 UTC]
here here let chem die... especially limiting reactants!!!!!!!!
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LucidObserver In reply to gimpy3010 [2004-06-14 23:46:31 +0000 UTC]
aah, i shoudve put that in there! We did review for it and everything... Damn lol!
Oh well, perhaps there will be a second one, and this time i'll include all the stuff i missed (like all that 3.2-dimethylpropene or whatever... )
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astrojaxx [2004-06-14 20:19:43 +0000 UTC]
coolios
"How many atoms in 23.9g of (NH4)2CO3" ? ... i know the feeling
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LucidObserver In reply to astrojaxx [2004-06-14 20:21:08 +0000 UTC]
yes, and when the answer is 2.4x10^24 (or somethin like that) it becomes a piss-off quite quickly too
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