Ethanol is the alcohol in wine, spirits and such. It's highly toxic when in concentrated form, but not as dangerous as huge amounts of Dihydrogen Monoxide. You really need to keep an eye out for that stuff, as it's been involved in every poisoning since the beginning of time. It's even found in household cleaning products. Might be worth starting a local petition to have it removed from things like food. Oh yes, it's in your FOOD.black lincon said:ah, maybe next time I'll remember what ethanol is, and why drinking it is bad.
I'm calling you out on that oneLabyrinth said:Ethanol is the alcohol in wine, spirits and such. It's highly toxic when in concentrated form, but not as dangerous as huge amounts of Dihydrogen Monoxide. You really need to keep an eye out for that stuff, as it's been involved in every poisoning since the beginning of time. It's even found in household cleaning products. Might be worth starting a local petition to have it removed from things like food. Oh yes, it's in your FOOD.black lincon said:ah, maybe next time I'll remember what ethanol is, and why drinking it is bad.
Di-hydrogen. MONO oxide... Isn't that h2O?Labyrinth said:Ethanol is the alcohol in wine, spirits and such. It's highly toxic when in concentrated form, but not as dangerous as huge amounts of Dihydrogen Monoxide. You really need to keep an eye out for that stuff, as it's been involved in every poisoning since the beginning of time. It's even found in household cleaning products. Might be worth starting a local petition to have it removed from things like food. Oh yes, it's in your FOOD.black lincon said:ah, maybe next time I'll remember what ethanol is, and why drinking it is bad.
You're so close to a win. So very close. Now, add 100ml of 5mol satire and 50mL 2mol nerd humour and you should have a solution to the problem.nekolux said:Di-hydrogen. MONO oxide... Isn't that h2O?
I am thoroughly confused. WHAT IS THIS DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE YOU SPEAK OF?!
I dont have any 0.05mol/cm^3 concentration of satire around. Is it ok to use the undiluted version of 0.8mol/cm^3 while reducing the volume to 4ml to compensate? =PLabyrinth said:You're so close to a win. So very close. Now, add 100ml of 5mol satire and 50mL 2mol nerd humour and you should have a solution to the problem.nekolux said:Di-hydrogen. MONO oxide... Isn't that h2O?
I am thoroughly confused. WHAT IS THIS DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE YOU SPEAK OF?!
And a few grams of Pun.
A 0.05mol solution of Satire is 2fold weaker than the one you should use. I said 5mol.nekolux said:I dont have any 0.05mol/cm^3 concentration of satire around. Is it ok to use the undiluted version of 0.8mol/cm^3 while reducing the volume to 4ml to compensate? =P
I did a google search. That is absolute genius. I just realized how every chemical name can potentially sound extremely dangerous as long as you structure it the right way.
Fancy a bit of hexacarbon-dodecahydrogen-hexaoxide? Tells you how important it is to name stuff right. Like the hedge funds of those capitalists =P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzJmTCYmo9g
Ahh i misunderstood what you said. ( I assumed 100ml of 5mol satire = 5mol of satire in a 100ml satire solution. ) Dodeca is 12 though isn't it?Labyrinth said:A 0.05mol solution of Satire is 2fold weaker than the one you should use. I said 5mol.nekolux said:I dont have any 0.05mol/cm^3 concentration of satire around. Is it ok to use the undiluted version of 0.8mol/cm^3 while reducing the volume to 4ml to compensate? =P
I did a google search. That is absolute genius. I just realized how every chemical name can potentially sound extremely dangerous as long as you structure it the right way.
Fancy a bit of hexacarbon-dodecahydrogen-hexaoxide? Tells you how important it is to name stuff right. Like the hedge funds of those capitalists =P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzJmTCYmo9g
I'm going to presume you meant glucose, which has 12 hydrogen atoms, not 20.
A 5mol solution is 5mol whether it's 100mL or 6L. And Dodeca is 20, double - deca.nekolux said:Ahh i misunderstood what you said. ( I assumed 100ml of 5mol satire = 5mol of satire in a 100ml satire solution. ) Dodeca is 12 though isn't it?
Concentration is different though. If you have 5mols of satire diluted to become a 100ml solution. The concentration is 0.05mols/ml and concentration affects the speed of reaction!Labyrinth said:A 5mol solution is 5mol whether it's 100mL or 6L. And Dodeca is 20, double - deca.nekolux said:Ahh i misunderstood what you said. ( I assumed 100ml of 5mol satire = 5mol of satire in a 100ml satire solution. ) Dodeca is 12 though isn't it?
But to say it's a 5mol solution usually means that the concentration is 5mol/L, with the volume being how much of that you have. I probably should have written it as 5M as that's a more common notation. And hmm, my bad.nekolux said:Concentration is different though. If you have 5mols of satire diluted to become a 100ml solution. The concentration is 0.05mols/ml and concentration affects the speed of reaction!
Also wiktionary is telling me it's 12 0.o http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dodeca-
( I get what you mean do-double, deca = 10^1. I thought i confused myself but a wiki searched turned that up )
Haha nah i was the one who misunderstood what you said. However i think something that becomes apparent here is the important of terminology. Future chem students. This is your worst enemy. Not even kidding, i'm not sure about the american marking system but for the UK marking system. Specific terms must be used to describe your results. A real pain to learn because you're already used to the way you normally describe things.Labyrinth said:But to say it's a 5mol solution usually means that the concentration is 5mol/L, with the volume being how much of that you have. I probably should have written it as 5M as that's a more common notation. And hmm, my bad.nekolux said:Concentration is different though. If you have 5mols of satire diluted to become a 100ml solution. The concentration is 0.05mols/ml and concentration affects the speed of reaction!
Also wiktionary is telling me it's 12 0.o http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dodeca-
( I get what you mean do-double, deca = 10^1. I thought i confused myself but a wiki searched turned that up )
dodeca-is 12. icosa- is 20.Labyrinth said:A 5mol solution is 5mol whether it's 100mL or 6L. And Dodeca is 20, double - deca.nekolux said:Ahh i misunderstood what you said. ( I assumed 100ml of 5mol satire = 5mol of satire in a 100ml satire solution. ) Dodeca is 12 though isn't it?
Because calculating things like molarity is aided by the use of formulas for which you need algebra. It's also a fundamental logical tool.stinkychops said:Why would you need to understand algebra? Perhaps the basics but the maths behind chemistry isn't all that much.