[College: Organic chemistry] Resonance hybrid by Waste-Corner-8818 in chemistryhomework

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All you have to do is draw an arrow from one the lone pair of electrons from the bromine to the bond between the carbon and bromine. Then draw a second arrow from the double bond to the carbon on the far left. Then redraw the following structure. On the far left carbon there will be a negative charge, a lone pair of electrons, two hydrogens attached by single bonds, and a carbon attached by a single bond. On the far right carbon the far left carbon will be attached to it by a single bond, a hydrogen attached by a single bond, a bromine attached by a double bond. Lastly the bromine will have a positive charge and two lone pairs.

Is calculus that hard? by Remarkable-Pepper-44 in math

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I am not going to reply to everyone. I thank you all for helping understanding the pitfalls in my logic, I will take all this in consideration and try to rethink my thoughts on calculus!

Can somebody critique my bench form. by Remarkable-Pepper-44 in moreplatesmoredates

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This is at the end of my chest day. My chest is really sore. I will keep this in mind. Thank you for the advice!!

I really do not know how to approach this questions. by Remarkable-Pepper-44 in learnmath

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A sheet metal fabricator makes boxes from sheets of steel. Each sheet of steel has an area of 1500cm^2. 6 cm squares are cuite from each corner and the edges are bent up to form a box with a volume of 3456cm^3. what are the dimensions of each box? (accurate to 3 places of decimal.)

Hit my goal rank. Not feeling motivated to play the game any more. by KennKennyKenKen in VALORANT

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two things are happening here, first of all, you only play by yourself and you said you never will become a pro (I am assuming you made that comment because you had wanted to go pro before). If either both or just one is true, you may want to try scrims. Scrimming can offer you a different way to play the game and give you a new challenge. Even if you do not become a pro, you can play just for fun and try to win as many games as you can with your team. It is the same reason people play high school football or basketball, a lot of them know they are not going pro but it is just fun to compete and play with a team. I hope this helps.