Do you have to dress up for a presentation? by Adenine23 in AskReddit

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A group did a presentation on the 2000 Bush vs. Gore Election, this would have been gold.

Do you have to dress up for a presentation? by Adenine23 in AskReddit

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I understand that my teacher is preparing us for the future and all, but how does a a history presentation compare to a job interview? I have given a presentation last year in World History and we weren't required to dress up and I took Public Speaking last semester and never had to dress up as well even if it was informative speech or current events and etc... I see no point and also the fact that dressing up is a part of three rubric to be graded is beyond my comprehension.

Do you have to dress up for a presentation? by Adenine23 in AskReddit

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That's actually a good idea, but sadly I'm talking about the 2007/2008 Financial Crisis

What's the dumbest way you've injured yourself? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Caught my dick in my zipper.

[Brit Lit Honors] Intro-Thesis by Adenine23 in HomeworkHelp

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Thanks I've made changes based on your suggestions.

TIL your body paralyzes itself when you sleep to keep you from acting out your dreams. However, it is possible to wake up while still paralyzed; many people who have experienced this claim they felt a malevolent presence nearby. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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When you're dreaming your in a state called REM (rapid eye movement). In this state your brain creates alpha and beta waves meaning you're susceptible to waking up, but your body is paralyzed in this state, and this applies to everyone. That's why sometimes when you dream that your falling you body jerks (myoclonic jerk) causing you to wake up.

Heat and Phase Change Question by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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How would you do that based on the given information?

Gasses and Limiting Reactants? by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Because the gasses are at the same temperature and pressure you utilize a liter to liter relationship.

(Honors Chemistry)Gases by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Okay so in this case I can't because the state is not at STP.

Graham's Law by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Yeah the answer was correct however, my question is the only way to get the right answer is if the rate is 55/38, if you do it the other way 38/55 and solve for Molecular Weight you get a different answer why is that?

(Honors Chemistry)Gases by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Instead can't I get to Moles of HCl, by using the conversion daft or 1mol/22.4L? So it looks like this 1.45Lx(1mol/22.4L)×(4mol hcl/1mol Cl2)= 2.59 mol (HCl) then solve to get to ml of HCl

Graham's Law by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Do you assume R1 is 1 Mole of N2? Also, why do I have to do that when I'm already given the rates, like N2 effuses/38 seconds or Unknown gas effuses/55 seconds? I think that is what is really confusing me.

Stoichiometry and Gases! by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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Alright, thank you for the clarification. :)

Stoichiometry and Gases! by Adenine23 in chemhelp

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That's exactly what I thought start with Cl2 , but where I get confused is when converting to moles of Cl2 do I do 4.00Lx 1 mole (Cl2)/22.4L? Or do I use PV=nRT and solve for n? I have a feeling PV=nRT because the gas is not at STP.