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edited November 2011
Skipped 8:30 class due to disease
Went to 10:00 am meeting with prof about another class, while hopefully avoiding the prof who's class I skipped
Skipping the former prof's 11:30 class due to disease
Done two of my three weeks of inorganic mystery salt lab
I know one of my salts for sure, one salt maybe, and the other four anions for sure
Seems okay
Done two of my three weeks of inorganic mystery salt lab
I know one of my salts for sure, one salt maybe, and the other four anions for sure
Seems okay
Have you tried any flame tests?
Not at all conclusive but quick and easy and it might help you differentiate between two possibles..
Done two of my three weeks of inorganic mystery salt lab
I know one of my salts for sure, one salt maybe, and the other four anions for sure
Seems okay
Have you tried any flame tests?
Not at all conclusive but quick and easy and it might help you differentiate between two possibles..
we aren't given access to a flame until the final week lol
today was for anions and acidic cations
I have a paper due by midnight and I cant think of anything.
In “Annabell Lee” Poe crafts a fairy-tale like story of death and loss that takes place long ago and far away. “Annabell Lee” was the last thing Poe would ever write and it may arguably be considered the capstone to his work. Readers might be tempted to look for hidden meanings in the poem's many images and repeated motifs, yet this would be a mistake. Rather, readers should realize that the power of “Annabell Lee” is not in any allegorical hidden meaning but rather in the lyrical nature of the work – in its beautiful rhythm, far-away imagery and its sad quiet story of loss and longing.
That's stupid...Even the first year labs where I teach have boxes of bunsen's just there for the taking.
we don't have gas hooked up to our chem labs in the new science building at my university
my microbiology lab was gas because we need to constantly have rising air to avoid contamination, but for chem we have gotten by with hot plates so far
i'm assuming the prof is going to have some sort of neat fire device next week
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Went to 10:00 am meeting with prof about another class, while hopefully avoiding the prof who's class I skipped
Skipping the former prof's 11:30 class due to disease
Fuck being sick
Welcome to grad school.
I know one of my salts for sure, one salt maybe, and the other four anions for sure
Seems okay
Have you tried any flame tests?
Not at all conclusive but quick and easy and it might help you differentiate between two possibles..
we aren't given access to a flame until the final week lol
today was for anions and acidic cations
In “Annabell Lee” Poe crafts a fairy-tale like story of death and loss that takes place long ago and far away. “Annabell Lee” was the last thing Poe would ever write and it may arguably be considered the capstone to his work. Readers might be tempted to look for hidden meanings in the poem's many images and repeated motifs, yet this would be a mistake. Rather, readers should realize that the power of “Annabell Lee” is not in any allegorical hidden meaning but rather in the lyrical nature of the work – in its beautiful rhythm, far-away imagery and its sad quiet story of loss and longing.
That's all I got. suggestions?
That's stupid...Even the first year labs where I teach have boxes of bunsen's just there for the taking.
we don't have gas hooked up to our chem labs in the new science building at my university
my microbiology lab was gas because we need to constantly have rising air to avoid contamination, but for chem we have gotten by with hot plates so far
i'm assuming the prof is going to have some sort of neat fire device next week
a "matchbook"