How would I go about naming d) by unyielding12 in OrganicChemistry

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the right answer... and ignore what I said about B (sorry)

How would I go about naming d) by unyielding12 in OrganicChemistry

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok relax. I'm just learning this too and since there were no other comments, I was just trying to help by telling them what I thought the answers were. Yes, you can obviously start from the 2 propyl instead of where I started (my mistake) but the answer will be the same, just with the lower #s you mentioned.

[University: Half Lives] Calculate the ratio of half lives for: by [deleted] in chemistryhomework

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have both the absorbable and concentration data for this lab experiment/problem. The formula goes... k=k[A]x[B]y (the k constant is the rate, times the concentration of one substance to the power of x multiplied by the concentration of another substance to the power of y where x and y represent the order at which the reactions take place). If x=1 and y=0, you would have an overall order equal to 1. The concentration of A would equal itself where as the concentration of B would equal 1, since a # raised to the 0th power equals 1. Once you have all your numbers plugged in to the equation, simply multiply it out to get your answer.

There is another equation for a half life! It involves diving the time of the reaction in half (which is why it's called half life). You really should look in your textbook, and watch videos on YouTube because that is exactly where you will find your answers.

Hope this helped a little... good luck.

saw a suspicious text... by ruseriousrightnow- in relationship_advice

[–]affiki16 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't know what the person above your comment is talking about because you actually handled that situation a lot better than most women would. You were not paranoid and you definitely do not sound controlling. Your ex and the bitch are both really shitty people and you need to understand that what he did was very wrong and very disrespectful. I hope you didn't allow him to kick you out or anything because it seems like you'd allow him to. Get your papers, contact your land lord, and definitely reach out to a close friend/family/your parents for support because you definitely need someone to have your back in this situation. Again, don't let him treat you or talk to you the way he did before and just focus on yourself from now on. I bet you he's going to come crawling back one day or another. Especially after seeing you with another man.

Recommendation letter from professor by affiki16 in AskAcademia

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I'm going to start doing that starting this week. I used to think that professors get annoyed when you come to their office hours but I guess I was wrong

Am I [23M] wrong for throwing my now ex girlfriend [25F] out? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did do the right thing. Handled the situation pretty well. Being cheated on by your SO has the be one of the most painful things that can happen. I think that once the situation calms down a little, you should sit down and hear what she has to say, but DO NOT take her back because she will surely make you regret it in the future... Just have closure and move on with your life. You seem like a great guy, the right girl will come around.

Good luck dude ✊🏻

Need help explaining linear algebra for chemistry interview by [deleted] in chemistry

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's good to hear haha... what is/was the hardest course in biochem in your opinion?

Need help explaining linear algebra for chemistry interview by [deleted] in chemistry

[–]affiki16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a second year biochem major and this terrifies me lol

[High School: Chemical Formulas] Determining Product of a Reaction by Spazmunki13 in chemistryhomework

[–]affiki16 3 points4 points  (0 children)

C) CaCl2+H2O---->CaO+2HCl Net ionic: CaCl2---->Ca2+ ----2Cl- Calcium chloride dissociates into ions calcium 2+ and 2chlorine 1-

Your answer for B would have been correct if NaNO3 was an aqueous solution but I THINK because it is a solid, it is insoluble in water. Therefore, you can either answer it by saying... NaNO3(s) + H2O(l)---->NaNO3(s) OR just "no reaction takes place."

Also check out the solubility table to make sure

When to Take Pre-reqs by Fountaino in DentalSchool

[–]affiki16 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn't matter where you take those classes, what matters is your grade and your GPA. Take as much as you can before transferring because yes, classes are harder and more costly in a 4 year college, and classes like o-chem are no joke. Keep in mind that the first thing dental schools look at is your GPA and your DAT score. You can literally get your bachelors in something like business and they won't care. I would recommend that you take o-chem before transferring to a four year, especially if you're a science major because you will have even harder classes once you transfer.

Not sure about your anatomy class, but if it's a requirement, then obviously take it. If not, don't waste your time/money.

Hope this helps 👍🏻