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>> No.5880431 [View]
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I don't know if this is the right board for this, because linguistics is a soft science but here goes.

I've been looking at the Latin languages lately and I've noticed that they all have similar rules of pronunciation with the letters c ang g. They're pronounced hard in front of a, o and u and each have they're particularity in front of the other vowels.

In reconstituted Latin pronunciation the c and g are pronounced hard in front of all vowels. How do we know this? I know it's been 1500 years, but how come all the Latin languages share this similarity but Latin doesn't have it?

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>>5858678
<span class="math">(\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{2}) = 2[/spoiler]
<span class="math">\implies (1.41421356237)(1.41421356237) = 2[/spoiler]
<span class="math">\implies 2 = 2[/spoiler]

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>>4973698
Let me be clear so you may not raise your brow any further in my direction
You, and the rest of your kinda are a blight on humanity.You do not care about the furthering of humanity,you do not care about scientific discovery,and you do not care how ignorant you truly are.
You are a mockery to our existence and should be treated as such.
There has yet to be a single person in the entirety of recorded history to deserve such an honor, and any such person would forbade the existence of such were it asked of him.

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Silly question, forgot a bit of my stoichiometry conversion. Say I have the following equation:

2Al + 6HCl ---> 2AlCl3 + 3H2

Let's say I'm converting 0.00139 mol of H2 to HCl:

0.00139 x 6/3 = 0.0028 mol of HCl

Now, if I want to convert 0.0028 mol of HCl to grams, would I multiply it by 37 g or 226 g since it's 6 HCl?

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What would Caesar do if he was in power in modern times?

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