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- Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:54 pm
- Forum: Student Social/Study Group
- Topic: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
- Replies: 9651
- Views: 2968946
Re: Chemistry Jokes
Did you hear oxygen went on a date with potassium? A: It went OK.
- Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:45 pm
- Forum: Student Social/Study Group
- Topic: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
- Replies: 9651
- Views: 2968946
Re: Chemistry Jokes
what did the scientist say when he found 2 isotopes of helium?
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- Mon Feb 01, 2016 3:22 pm
- Forum: Galvanic/Voltaic Cells, Calculating Standard Cell Potentials, Cell Diagrams
- Topic: Cell Diagram
- Replies: 1
- Views: 391
Re: Cell Diagram
The salt bridge serves two related functions. The primary function is to complete the circuit so that charge can flow from one half-cell to the other. The second is to balance the mass by allowing the anion to move to the half-cell where additional cations are being produced
- Tue Jan 26, 2016 12:11 pm
- Forum: Student Social/Study Group
- Topic: Post All Chemistry Jokes Here
- Replies: 9651
- Views: 2968946
Re: Chemistry Jokes
I have many chemistry jokes....I'm just afraid they won't get a good reaction!
- Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:38 pm
- Forum: Calculating Work of Expansion
- Topic: Expansion against constant pressure
- Replies: 2
- Views: 665
Re: Expansion against constant pressure
when a reaction is has constant pressure it is irreversible. For an irreversible expansion, there is an inequality between the external and internal pressures of the system, and thus one form of volume change (either expansion or contraction) occurs.
- Sat Jan 16, 2016 3:08 pm
- Forum: Third Law of Thermodynamics (For a Unique Ground State (W=1): S -> 0 as T -> 0) and Calculations Using Boltzmann Equation for Entropy
- Topic: natural log
- Replies: 1
- Views: 623
natural log
what does the natural log of of microstates of the systems express/mean?
- Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:44 pm
- Forum: Heat Capacities, Calorimeters & Calorimetry Calculations
- Topic: Reversible and Irreversible Reactions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 459
Re: Reversible and Irreversible Reactions
energy released by a reversible process can do the maximum amount of work because less of the energy is lost as heat. A process that is done quickly (irreversibly) tends to generate turbulence and friction resulting in heat loss to the surroundings.