Message from @thedarkness05
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import some Kosher for extra b00g proof 👀
>tfw no khazar milker gf
Its humid, I'm soaked, not allowed to use my good military grade poncho because it scares the kiddies, and I have another 10 miles or so to go before I'm through with work. Im just a little heated rn
not bad
Just needed to vent. I hate my job sometimes
Where do you work?
At a major uni doing overnight security at the dorms. Outside foot patrol
gee
what a GOOD FUCKING SPOT FOR YOUR SHOES
(sorry - sorry - same)
Kso: Ca3(PO4)2 = 2.07 x 10^-33 S=? if there is any chemist here pls help my solution is:0.453 x 10^-(18/5)
Oh jesus its been ages since I did any real math with chem
every thing in si
Kso= [Ca +2]^3 x [PO4 -3]^2
Moles?
= (3S)^3 x (2S)^2 and somwhere here i have fuck up
yee
everyting in dm3 and mol's like standart si units
Looking for fuck up but can find it
Not sure I can help on this one, I mostly mix components by weight and parts for my reagents. And physics is my strong suit with math. Like the kurwa though
w8 i have got it like i uese x 10^-18 not 10^-33
first line fuuuuuk
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That'd do it
@thedarkness05 do you used to do shit like ex: we have pile of rock and we need to get only Cu from it what will u use cus i would try to melt that shit and cool it till i get all fractions ?
but probably heating this shit would cost too much and it would be long proces
Copper has a relatively low melting point. Once you have an idea what elements or compounds are in something, you could heat a crucible to specific temperatures to get a pure end product
or mayby
lose pellet to get Cu+2 ?
thats i mean it i dont know what is in this pile
ahh
only certain is cu
I mean you could heat, increase temperature and record when something melts, separate it from the rest, and continue until the whole pile, and the copper, is extracted
ok i will try
give you shout how it went
Hey
I want to start play harmonica
What do y'all think?
gut
but do sum prisson songs
Or some cash