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>> No.6000009 [View]

BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY!

>BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY

KEK KEK KEK KEK

BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY!...

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BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY!

>BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY

KEK KEK KEK KEK

BILL NYE THE DOUBLES GUY!

>> No.5989060 [View]

>>5989053

err... this is the "Science and Math" board on motherfucking 4CHAN

this ain't the Princeton Institute BBS

>> No.5989025 [View]

>>5989011

I blame you.

>> No.5947458 [View]

>>5944284
sMk, I've been meaning to ask you.

What made you choose that particular tripcode?

>> No.5939819 [View]

yes

>> No.5939810 [View]

Bill Nye

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>quantum mechanics say that anything can happen!

>> No.5743424 [View]

I'll help you OP one sec

>> No.5691808 [View]

>>5691785

If you divide something and multiply by that same something, then you should get the original answer, no?

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The one equation circled in green. How is that one possible? Can someone disprove it?

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Why in your opinions do the results of the "double slit" experiment change depending on whether or not the Electrons (truthfully neutrons) are observed?

>> No.5530468 [View]

OP here. I honestly don't get the question either. This is how it appeared on my Bio test I had to day. The test was made by my teacher. The lack of info is due to that.

>> No.5530404 [View]

All I'm asking is whether water moves to balance out the equilibrium, or whether the particles move.

>> No.5530373 [View]

I'm not trying to be bland with these questions. This is as clear as the questions on tests and legitimate lab papers are here.

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Yes, I am in 9th grade biology and I am clearly a faggot. I'm struggling to comprehend this because I am an american 9th grade faggot.
Take a look at this shit.

There's a high concentration of sugar on the right and no sugar in the left side to begin with. It's separated by a semipermeable membrane. What will happen? Will the sugar molecules diffuse to the other side and balance out, or will the water move to the side with the higher sugar concentration to make the water level on the right higher than the water level on the left?

>> No.5530335 [View]

Solvent is water, solute is a small sugar molecule that can pass to the next solution without issue or energy input from the 'cell' or any other shit.

>> No.5530324 [View]

I understand exactly what you're saying and already knew what you're getting at.

But does the solute move? Or does water move to help balance out the concentrations?

>> No.5530306 [View]

answer the question steven

>> No.5530287 [View]

Also, Which way would the solvent move and why?

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Which way is the solute most likely to move?
A. 1 to 4
B. 4 to 1
C. 1 to 3
D. It won't move lol

>> No.5392653 [View]

SCIENCE

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Science rules

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