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How many moles per liter?

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Originally posted by ark13
How many moles per liter?
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Originally posted by ark13
How many moles per liter?
3.21X10^23

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Originally posted by ark13
How many moles per liter?
Average about 4 - 5 per litter:-

http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/moles_voles/

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Average about 4 - 5 per litter:-

http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/moles_voles/

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Ha, you looked it up, nice job.

Chemistry sucks.

Physics rules.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Ha, you looked it up, nice job.

Chemistry sucks.

Physics rules.
Where does that leave biology?

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Where does that leave biology?
Good question. In between the two.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Ha, you looked it up, nice job.

Chemistry sucks.

Physics rules.
No, the real sucker here is biology. Biology and it's sucking suckers... like octopi.

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Originally posted by ark13
No, the real sucker here is biology. Biology and it's sucking suckers... like octopi.
Biology is kind of a joke class.

Besides, Physics is still the best.

I assume you haven't taken Physics and just started Chemistry?

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Biology is kind of a joke class.

Besides, Physics is still the best.

I assume you haven't taken Physics and just started Chemistry?
Took really elementary physics two years ago as a freshman. I took basic chemistry last year, and now I'm taking college chemistry.

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Originally posted by ark13
Took really elementary physics two years ago as a freshman. I took basic chemistry last year, and now I'm taking college chemistry.
"Elementary Physics"...please, get out.

AP Physics or go home.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
"Elementary Physics"...please, get out.

AP Physics or go home.
Our school doesn't offer it. I'm taking more advanced physics next year though.

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Physics is dynamic, chemistry electrifying. Biology, well, erm, biological. Like washing powder I guess. 🙄

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Physics is dynamic, chemistry electrifying. Biology, well, erm, biological. Like washing powder I guess. 🙄
Chemistry is not electrifying. Chemistry is more like getting bent over...

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Chemistry is not electrifying. Chemistry is more like getting bent over...
How exactly do you know? 😕