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  1. cookies&cream

    Oh man.. I've heard that before I should seriously change it xD

    Oh man.. I've heard that before I should seriously change it xD
  2. cookies&cream

    HAHA xD I don't mind.. One is better than none after all ._.

    HAHA xD I don't mind.. One is better than none after all ._.
  3. cookies&cream

    I'm sorry I haven't logged on in a long time; this website reminds me of the IG exams and I DO...

    I'm sorry I haven't logged on in a long time; this website reminds me of the IG exams and I DO NOT want to remember that xD Thanks for the pictures and stuff. You're so sweet :) It's amazing how food can bring people together :'D Belated EID MUBARAK <3
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    haha weird o.o Well anyway, the equation in question 7 is ionic, so compounds were crossed out and stuff, cuz that's how we make an ionic equation, right? Before crossing, the whole salt was there, but then parts were crossed out leaving Fe ions. No. of moles are the same because mole ratios...
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Q.1. Ans. is C, because when two gases have the same mole ratio, they have the same volume. Further explanation? no. of moles of NO= vol./24 = 20/24 = 0.8333... According to equation, ratio NO:NO2 equals 2:2, so both have same no. of moles. Therefore, no. of...
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Why do I not not know about that? O.O New info on the night before the exam. Spectacular.
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Hm.. According to the ratio, chances of being a taster equal chances of being a non-taster, right? So the chance that the child will be a non-taster is 1/2 or 1 in 2. Does that make sense?
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Answer is B. Peter has a heterozygous genotype (you'll know by looking at the 1st generation) and Hannah's is homozygous. By crossing both genotypes (you should know how to do that), you get a ratio of 2:2 which simplifies to 1:1. So that's two equal parts, which means the chance is 1 out of 2.
  9. cookies&cream

    Hehe anytime ^^

    Hehe anytime ^^
  10. cookies&cream

    HAHA xD Too bad I can't change it on Ramadan ._.

    HAHA xD Too bad I can't change it on Ramadan ._.
  11. cookies&cream

    hello stranger

    hello stranger
  12. cookies&cream

    LOL

    LOL
  13. cookies&cream

    And I thought including 'cookie' in my name was unique ._.

    And I thought including 'cookie' in my name was unique ._.
  14. cookies&cream

    And thanks :)

    And thanks :)
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