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Bruce is back! http://www.bbc.co.uk/amazon/index.shtml?survey =no&url=www.bbc.co.uk/amazon/index.shtml&site= amazon&js=yes I'm really quite excited at the moment, what with all the LHC stuff, the...
A solution containing 3.5 mmoles/l of an absorbing compound was diluted 1 in 80 and then read at 670nm in a spectrophotometer using a 1cm sample holder. If the measured aborbance was 0.37, what was...
If I point a laser beam into the night sky and turn it on for exactly one second there will be a beam of light 186000 miles long hurtling through space . what force is it that keeps this beam moving...
i'm really stuck on a question could someone help? would the distribution of molecular energies change if a smaller mass of gases were used at room temperature? explain your answer please help!!
i want to know if i was lying on a beach suspended above a mirror /foil like object...would the rays of the sun come down burn me...hit the mirror and bounce back off it and burn my underside?
ok i had a cheese toastie and cup of tea for lunch i like my tea really hot and drink it straight away boiling point of water 100c including milk 90ish so my cheese toastie melts in less than 30 secs...