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#21
I'm sorry, I logged in just to reply to this... the stupid is strong with you Obi-Wan. No wonder this site is commonly known for retards like yourself.
You ever take a chemistry class? Because you would know that N2O would be a chemical designation. That chemical designation represents Nitrogen Oxide, commonly known as nitrous.
Now when you write out a chemical compound, like N2O (Nitrous Oxide), H2O (water), or NaCl3 (Salt), any time you have a letter, it designates a certain element, like NITROGEN, the main ingredient in Nitrous Oxide. Anytime you have a number next to that letter, or a set of letters, designates how many molecules of that certain element is there in the mixture.
So, for stupid people like yourself, N2O would mean Nitrogen 2 (designating 2 molecules of the preceding element, in this case is nitrogen)O (Oxygen, single molecule), not N20, for 20 molecules of Nitrogen.
You're welcome for the chemistry class... come again soon.
You ever take a chemistry class? Because you would know that N2O would be a chemical designation. That chemical designation represents Nitrogen Oxide, commonly known as nitrous.
Now when you write out a chemical compound, like N2O (Nitrous Oxide), H2O (water), or NaCl3 (Salt), any time you have a letter, it designates a certain element, like NITROGEN, the main ingredient in Nitrous Oxide. Anytime you have a number next to that letter, or a set of letters, designates how many molecules of that certain element is there in the mixture.
So, for stupid people like yourself, N2O would mean Nitrogen 2 (designating 2 molecules of the preceding element, in this case is nitrogen)O (Oxygen, single molecule), not N20, for 20 molecules of Nitrogen.
You're welcome for the chemistry class... come again soon.
My last job I worked in Electro-Optical Ordnance (I.E. Missile guidance systems, thermal imagery devices) and all the items I touched hit there intended targets in battle.
I now actually am a Field service engineer for fully automated clinical chemistry analyzers, DNA sequencers, an PCR technology (Polymerase Chain Reaction.)
I'm pretty confident in my skills so take that trash some place else. Never seen a kid cry so much cause he didn't get a joke.
you know, scratch that, I just reread what you said, and I had it right the first time. you even back me up.
and I said, actualy its 20 parts (parts = molecule) I was right. You should probably just go hang yourself.
Last edited by JDWalton; 09-07-2010 at 08:03 PM.
#22
You're correct sir - typing on a small mini laptop with a very small keyboard and screen hit the "0" and not the "O"!
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#28
i think its pretty sad that you actually thought that you made a good post
#29
I'm sorry, I logged in just to reply to this... the stupid is strong with you Obi-Wan. No wonder this site is commonly known for retards like yourself.
You ever take a chemistry class? Because you would know that N2O would be a chemical designation. That chemical designation represents Nitrogen Oxide, commonly known as nitrous.
Now when you write out a chemical compound, like N2O (Nitrous Oxide), H2O (water), or NaCl3 (Salt), any time you have a letter, it designates a certain element, like NITROGEN, the main ingredient in Nitrous Oxide. Anytime you have a number next to that letter, or a set of letters, designates how many molecules of that certain element is there in the mixture.
So, for stupid people like yourself, N2O would mean Nitrogen 2 (designating 2 molecules of the preceding element, in this case is nitrogen)O (Oxygen, single molecule), not N20, for 20 molecules of Nitrogen.
You're welcome for the chemistry class... come again soon.
You ever take a chemistry class? Because you would know that N2O would be a chemical designation. That chemical designation represents Nitrogen Oxide, commonly known as nitrous.
Now when you write out a chemical compound, like N2O (Nitrous Oxide), H2O (water), or NaCl3 (Salt), any time you have a letter, it designates a certain element, like NITROGEN, the main ingredient in Nitrous Oxide. Anytime you have a number next to that letter, or a set of letters, designates how many molecules of that certain element is there in the mixture.
So, for stupid people like yourself, N2O would mean Nitrogen 2 (designating 2 molecules of the preceding element, in this case is nitrogen)O (Oxygen, single molecule), not N20, for 20 molecules of Nitrogen.
You're welcome for the chemistry class... come again soon.
You should try a class in Respect of others.
Calling someone stupid over this is uncalled for and this is the kind of BS that I'm tired of dealing with.
I swear I'm gonna start to infract all your sorry asses if you don't all shape up.
Oh, and JDWalton has proved to be worthy on these boards and he did it without calling people names over bullschit.
CALLING SOMEONE STUPID ISN'T THAT BIG OF A DEAL BY ITSELF, BUT IT MESSES UP THREADS THAT WERE RUNNING SMOOTHLY OTHERWISE...
SO KNOCK IT OFF!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by pascal; 09-08-2010 at 06:36 AM.
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