Message from @jaruspk
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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
Or some cash
I second the man in black
But yeah, tunes are important for increasing morale
Lol
Learn the big red one song
*Every thing you do must lead do your ultimate goal, the grand balkanization of United States of America*- Dalajlama
^ that sounds like a bad time
But it is a miracle the United States has stayed glued together this long considering how wildly different some places in the Union are from each other
*Looking at you commiefornia*
*IS THAT COMPLEX MATH???* leave me outta that
@PanzerWrecker giv ya sum?
like i don that ex
but its commin more like 4 pages more
Subtract me from this equation
Even if its fun science?
Like a fraction imma split
@PanzerWrecker
Calculate the numerical value of the Ag2CrO4 solubility product, if known
200 cm3
saturated solution contains 0.00667g of this salt. gona yeet this in like 2 min
solubility product-> Kso
~4x10^-12