Thursday, July 9, 2009

Covalent Bond - Sharing Electrons

14 comments:

  1. Hello, sir theres no question. Just to let you know its Shant and I've joined the blog.

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  2. sup dudes?! wheres dis question???

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  3. yeah sir theres no question..
    theres a poll at the bottom of the page but it says the poll is closed
    is the poll the question ?

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  4. What did happen to the question sir?

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  5. !!the video confused me!! and the dates on this blog is weird

    hey sir, cant find the question so u probably havnt put it up yet. the question better be worth the wait :P

    monique

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  6. where is the question its sstttiiiiiiillllll not up

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  7. who is michael who has the first comment?

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  8. sir there's no question? does that mean no homework?

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  9. I must say I agree with Leon.

    But to more important things, with the assignment, in the actual experiment write up, should I include referencing in there? My example is in relation to the increasing volume experiment, and I've included a paragraph on how to check someones pulse. Should I reference that in the report, or just at the end in the bibliography?

    Thoughts?

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  10. Did you just pretend there would be a question so we all would join the blog?

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  11. Natalie. If you have used someone else's idea then you will need to reference it. If it is your own though then it is fine not to reference it. If you have put it in your own words then paraphrase it by giving the person credit for it ( i.e. As Einstein said in his theory of relativity time is not a constant.(1935) then put the book or the website in your bibliography.

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  12. yo peeps, at the end of this clip, look for the element song. Funny as!!!! :-)

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  13. i lol on your comments.

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