Chemistry
Originally Posted by FiKsE l2X SeVeN Jr' date='Feb 22 2004, 09:29 PM
I just failed a chem exam... that's how much i love it!!
Originally Posted by Fluid Dynamics' date='Feb 23 2004, 12:25 AM
I'm talking half cell potential, oxidation occuring at the anode and reduction occuring at the cathode with electron flow happening due to an external circuit being created between them. Then I get to calculate potential using half cell potentials! Oh yeah.
Love chemestry is not like this $hit, you can relate to it.
Love chemestry is not like this $hit, you can relate to it.
I only took one college-level chemistry class before I changed majors to business from biology. I always liked science classes, even the ones I failed.
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Feb 23 2004, 08:37 AM
is that what happens when you're anodizing aluminum?
Originally Posted by Fluid Dynamics' date='Feb 23 2004, 03:38 PM
I don't know much about anodizing, but I think it is different from electroplating, which is what happens in a battery. Metal ions plate out on the cathode. A battery has this happening inside it as it is discharged, and it produces current. Intentional plating of parts usually consumes current but the same process of electroplating happens.
Chemistry would = 2*(math) or 3(engineering) or 2*(econ). Three time units of engineering study feel like one unit of chemistry.
If you wanted to lash up a compound equation or something, you could say that
3*(chemistry)= 2*(math)+3(engineering)+2(econ) . . .
Lol.
If you wanted to lash up a compound equation or something, you could say that
3*(chemistry)= 2*(math)+3(engineering)+2(econ) . . .
Lol.



