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    Hey Shadow Fury! I am sorry for disturbing you..but would you like to make a review for my game War of Sanctity,the comment you gave was good...but about reffering to the old terrain...it discourages people from downloading it....please from all of my soul.....download the latest update and test it.
    The salt bridge is merely a connection between two beakers to conduct electricity. It is used in electrolysis I remember.
    The answer is A because water vapour condenses into clouds and then falls as rain.
    Hey Shadow Fury
    One question.
    Contenuti stands for contents e.g a literature book or indice fits better?
    Well, that I am unable to give you... I hope Kam will get to work soon. Being the new map reviewer, I'm sure he'll make your job a little easier. :)
    This really bothers me.



    The question asked whether which series does it belong to.

    It belongs to alcohol and alkenes. But I though it can't be an alkene because it isn't a pure hydrocarbon. Secondly, Does alcohol have double bonds? I am panicked...
    My mocks ain't that great since my teacher took olevels for our mocks, this isn't fair...
    Been a while since you finished 'em.

    Can you just review my cinematic? I mean it's less than 6 minutes totally.
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    Hah:))) in march I have 2 exams too...one at Romanian language(our native language) and the another at History :))
    Shadow Fury, :cgrin: What's up?
    About sometime ago, I asked you to make an italian translation for me and you helped me. I thank you kindly. Problem is I got another translation needed, quiet bigger than the last one. Actually a lot bigger. If you wish to help me send me a message. Otherwise if you are very busy I'm sure someone else will help me, I don't want to bother you. Thanks :grin:
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    Good morning shadow fury...or at least here is morning.Just wanted to say to you,if you have time take a review at War of Sanctity,you know to change the moderator comment.It kinda makes people not to download it ;)
    Just another simple question,

    How does a test tube break? Assume it can't be punch and fall.
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    Ah...sorry my keyboard...I typed the message from my iPad :))
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    Ok :)))) sorry for saying this....but.....from what I have read in your bibliography....you are just like me! I mean...I am 17 years too....have nearly the same likings,and never call you a "nerd" just because you learn a lot and have good grades ;) it is something which a man would pass even through fire to be like that.I am the headmaster of my classroom and I can assure you about that :))
    Now, my worst problem.

    When a question comes out something like "Draw a normal NN' to side AB , extended to cross side DC." Its about light wave.

    What do they mean? Lets assume that ABCD is a rectangle shape.
    Oh thanks! Tmw is a whole day for my Physics mock exam. All physics papers in one day!
    Imagine a small cylinder completely cover the marks on the metre rule. Describe how you will judge that the centre of the cylinder is directly above (well it is the 10cm mark).
    When an aqueous solution like dilute copper sulphate is heated, is it possible to be evaporated?
    My Mock 1 exam is coming soon next week.

    Just a simple question.

    I have 3 jars. Each of them contains separate gases:

    -One with H2
    -One with CO2
    -One with O2

    You are required to discover which jar has which gas.
    The answer is about using a lightened splint to test them out but how?
    Okay, here's my approach,

    The normal equation: Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl --> CaCl2 +2H2O

    Convert it into ionic equation:-

    Total:

    Ca(OH)2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span> + 2H(+)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> +2Cl(-)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> --> CaCl2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span> + 2H(+)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> +2Cl(-)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> --> CaCl2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span>

    Net:

    Ca(OH)2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span> +2Cl(-)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> --> CaCl2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span> +2Cl(-)<span style="font-size: 9px">(aq)</span> --> CaCl2<span style="font-size: 9px">(s)</span>

    Is it correct?
    Man, among all the Biology topics , I hate the Classification of the animal kingdoms.

    How do you even memorise it?
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