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did anybody else do the guess a number, just so you didnt have to redo another one of those OWLs? jessica and i could get through a few of the assignments that way. for some reason, i could occasionally guess the number close enough within whatever rounding errors they allowed. -[[User:Sillyputty|Sillyputty]] | did anybody else do the guess a number, just so you didnt have to redo another one of those OWLs? jessica and i could get through a few of the assignments that way. for some reason, i could occasionally guess the number close enough within whatever rounding errors they allowed. -[[User:Sillyputty|Sillyputty]] | ||
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+ | Ah, Ryan changed it from molality to molarity. I meant what I said, and I stand by it. -[[User:Chrax|Chrax]] | ||
+ | :Actually, I made that change. Guess it would have been easier to change an r to a l than change what was in the parentheses. As far as I know, both were introduced in Chemistry II. - [[User:Mpnolan|Mpnolan]] 20:29, 6 Mar 2005 (EST) | ||
+ | ::I see. I had learned of molarity in high school. I'll add it then. (I looked through the history. Ryan changed the l to an r, and then you changed what was in the parentheses. Between the two of you, you got it right, but it was not the original meaning.) -[[User:Chrax|Chrax]] |
Latest revision as of 03:26, 7 March 2005
did anybody else do the guess a number, just so you didnt have to redo another one of those OWLs? jessica and i could get through a few of the assignments that way. for some reason, i could occasionally guess the number close enough within whatever rounding errors they allowed. -Sillyputty
Ah, Ryan changed it from molality to molarity. I meant what I said, and I stand by it. -Chrax
- Actually, I made that change. Guess it would have been easier to change an r to a l than change what was in the parentheses. As far as I know, both were introduced in Chemistry II. - Mpnolan 20:29, 6 Mar 2005 (EST)
- I see. I had learned of molarity in high school. I'll add it then. (I looked through the history. Ryan changed the l to an r, and then you changed what was in the parentheses. Between the two of you, you got it right, but it was not the original meaning.) -Chrax