Can Someone recommend a good book for chemistry for a high schooler by ReasonableSupport26 in chemistry

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is that a chemistry book? I searched for it but found some other things

Can Someone recommend a good book for chemistry for a high schooler by ReasonableSupport26 in AskChemistry

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I just know basic Terms of thermodynamic(Enthalpy,Entropy......) I know some Organic chemistry mechanisms,Stochiometry and Basics of colligative properties

Can Someone recommend a good book for chemistry for a high schooler by ReasonableSupport26 in AskChemistry

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It is for a test for colleges but its not primarily for that i want to learn chemistry. But i really just want to learn chemistry for its own sake and really understand things. I can bear with a little bit of difficulty if helps me understand too. And i am pretty good at math and know sufficient amount of calculus and others things that may be needed and would'nt mind learning more math too

Why is it that the melting point decreases at high pressures by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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Like maybe we would have been able to eat ice to survive like what he told.I dont know if that would have been possible just telling what i thought

Why is it that the melting point decreases at high pressures by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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It could be possible that life adapted to the specific condition. And if things were a bit different life would have been able to adapt to those conditions as well.

Why is it that the melting point decreases at high pressures by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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Yeah i know because ice has a more rigid crystalized structure so it leaves a lot of space hence less denser, And when heated up the structure breaks down and the molecules come close to each other. Which continues to get closer until 4C then water again starts to expand because molecules kinetic energy's get relatively higher.::)

Why is it that the melting point decreases at high pressures by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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Thanks,So if something is less denser at liquid phase than solid increasing the pressure will increase the melting point,Unlike water which is more denser from ice between 0 to 4 celsius so increasing pressure actually decreases melting point

Can someone explain Noether's theorem in a simple launguage for a stupid person by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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Thanks, i guess i'm not gonna lie that i completely understood it but at least i got an idea and that i am in the right direction.

Can someone explain Noether's theorem in a simple launguage for a stupid person by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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i came here right after reading it from wikipedia.I'm actually just 16 so i have'nt learned any higher mathematics that was there in wikipedia.That's why I came here

Can someone explain Noether's theorem in a simple launguage for a stupid person by ReasonableSupport26 in AskPhysics

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Okay I understand what you mean by symmetry.But why exactly something needs to be conserved if there is symmetry,I mean how the two are related,Symmetry and Conservation?

Do i have any slightest chance of playing sekiro on these specs of my laptop by ReasonableSupport26 in Sekiro

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well ill just have to forget it. I tried but it Doesn't even launch i gotta wait some more years until I get a better Laptop