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randommaster

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That last post was horrible.

First of all, how do you misspell "prodigiously?" Nobody misspells that word. That is the kind of word people use to teach children how to spell.

Secondly, the actual number was 472, not 547. Please check your facts before posting something like that.

Thirdly, please don't put large, random pictures in your post, even if lolcats are funny.

Lastly, Why would oxygen ever bond with two carbon atoms? That is unstable and saying otherwise demonstraes your ignorance.

I'll stop ranting now, but please be more considerate next time.
 

kaziard

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of course oxygen can bond to two carbon atoms :) just as long as the two carbon atoms are bonded to somthing else, huzzah!
 

spuddyt

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randommaster said:
That last post was horrible.

First of all, how do you misspell "prodigiously?" Nobody misspells that word. That is the kind of word people use to teach children how to spell.

Secondly, the actual number was 472, not 547. Please check your facts before posting something like that.

Thirdly, please don't put large, random pictures in your post, even if lolcats are funny.

Lastly, Why would oxygen ever bond with two carbon atoms? That is unstable and saying otherwise demonstraes your ignorance.

I'll stop ranting now, but please be more considerate next time.
I object to the presumption that images don't have amusment to give, the concept that any word with more than 4 vowels in 5 letters isn't easy to misspell.
Also you clearly dislike pear drops, look up esters.
 

Trivun

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Report and move on, it's simple, why does no-one ever do that?
 

GRoXERs

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kaziard said:
of course oxygen can bond to two carbon atoms :) just as long as the two carbon atoms are bonded to somthing else, huzzah!
Yup... simple. Dimethyl ether, if it's hydrogen atoms.
 

Abedeus

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randommaster said:
even if lolcats are funny.
BZZTP DERP! AHAHAHA wrong.

Lastly, Why would oxygen ever bond with two carbon atoms? That is unstable and saying otherwise demonstraes your ignorance.
Because there was that rule that particles try to make a set weight of the particle. I think it went like 2 + 2, 4 + 2, 8 + 2, 16 + 2, 32 + 2 and so on.

Something with numbers. Last time I had this in school was over a year ago, so I don't remember how it exactly went... And I didn't have any Chemistry lessons this year.

edit: I looked at the table and it didn't make sense. I used to be really good at this...
 
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kaziard said:
of course oxygen can bond to two carbon atoms :) just as long as the two carbon atoms are bonded to somthing else, huzzah!
what he/she said....>.> ~pretends to know~


GRoXERs said:
kaziard said:
of course oxygen can bond to two carbon atoms :) just as long as the two carbon atoms are bonded to somthing else, huzzah!
Yup... simple. Dimethyl ether, if it's hydrogen atoms.
~nods~ yes..yes