Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Prize Questions #3

Balance the following Equation

C10H22 + O2 => CO2 + H2O

21 comments:

  1. 4C10H22 + 62O2 => 40CO2 + 44H2O

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  2. or:
    2C10H22 + 31O2 => 20CO2 + 22H2O

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  3. 2 C10H22 + 31 O2 = 20 CO2 + 22 H2O

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  4. sir shouldnt u make different blog for different class?? some of them are copying our class members answers...

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  5. i did not copy the answer

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  6. i never said you did ...

    i said SOME people.

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  7. THIS IS SO RANDOM BUT ITS COOL!!!!


    ok lets get this topic asked often to those who fail even though they study. (btw im writing this myself , no plagiarism or anything)

    lets take what people think commonly:
    Study = no fail
    No study = fail

    now most of you would agree with this statement right ??? BUT WAIT

    lets add these two together

    Study + No study = Fail + No fail
    lets factorise these terms

    Study (1+NO) = Fail (1+NO)

    we can divide the terms (1+NO) on both sides


    WE GET

    STUDY = FAIL


    ( this is just for fun people. YOU REALLY NEED TO STUDY FOR EXAMS)

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  8. hahaha thats pretty funny James.

    cept it would be study + no study = no fail + fail.
    which would kinda kill it :p

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  9. lol, i like the way u think james,

    i'd like to see wat sir has to say about this.:P

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  10. it wasnt by me ... but yeah i memorized it so ... its fun

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  12. How bout you stop cyber bullying michael

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  13. what the ... whos science ??

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  14. hey david.
    you do know if you change your name it comes up with your old name in the side box.

    so james, the answer to your question would be david sen.

    yeah i know, im no fun.

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  15. where does it say david sen ?

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  16. actually cut that last.
    hes science rocks 18.
    sorry.

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  17. A hypothesis that's probably not worth testing. Interesting ideas James!

    How would you factor hard work and effort into that equation???

    Mr. Pattison

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  18. Hardword, effort into equation :S

    toooooo long ......... cant even make it mathematically if you see it that way.

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  19. For Mr. Pattison, the equation would look something like this:

    Hard work (HW) + Effort (E) + Study (S) = No Fail
    No Hard Work + No Effort + No Study = Fail

    Therefore:

    HW + E + S + No HW + No E + No S = Fail + No Fail

    Factorise:

    (HW + E + S)(NO + 1) = Fail (No +1)

    HW + E + S = Fail

    (Hard work and Effort and study = Failure)

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