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a warning sign that said, "High levels of Hydrogen"

Should I go to the doctor? What will it do to me!? I'm freakin' out, man!

2006-07-24 14:13:03 · 14 answers · asked by Jen 5 in Chemistry

2006-07-24 14:11:04 · 11 answers · asked by Brenda S 1 in Astronomy & Space

2006-07-24 14:11:00 · 7 answers · asked by varaprasad14 1 in Physics

I did a search for Active Volcanoes and wow was I surprized! So many all over the world.esp this month. Is this the reason for all the heat day and night? It used to cool off at night but not now and its all of a sudden.Storms too with a lot of lightning for the past few days.I am in California.

2006-07-24 14:08:22 · 7 answers · asked by zarandipity 3 in Earth Sciences & Geology

I did a search for Active Volcanoes and wow was I surprized! So many all over the world.esp this month. Is this the reason for all the heat day and night? It used to cool off at night but not now and its all of a sudden.Storms too with a lot of lightning for the past few days.I am in California.

2006-07-24 14:07:18 · 6 answers · asked by zarandipity 3 in Weather

A - Oxygen is the oxidizing agent in corrosion, but is a reducing agent in combustion.
B - Oxygen is the reducing agent in corrosion, but is an oxidizing agent in combustion.
C - Oxygen is the oxidizing agent in both corrosion and combusion.
D - Oxygen is the reducing agent in both corrosion and combusion.

2006-07-24 14:01:44 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2006-07-24 13:58:45 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

2006-07-24 13:58:12 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

Ok, I appologise if this question is obvious, but I'm still a high school student. We all know that anything times 0 = 0.
We also know that to find out if two lines are perpendicular to one another their gradients multiply together to make -1. A horizontal line and a vertical one are perpendicular to one another. Their gradients are 0 and infinite. Therefore 0 x ∞ = -1 which contradicts the earlier rule. Is it that the "perpendicular lines gradients product is -1" rule is insufficient to accomodate this exception? Or is there some other explanation?

2006-07-24 13:54:38 · 5 answers · asked by The D 1 in Mathematics

2006-07-24 13:49:00 · 10 answers · asked by kjhaldeman 1 in Mathematics

Will it be impossible to populate other solar systems if the speed of light can't be broken?

2006-07-24 13:42:39 · 29 answers · asked by jxt299 7 in Astronomy & Space

NASA has made an alarming twist in its Planet-protecting Phrase from "to understand and protect our home planet" to "to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research". Opinion, please?

2006-07-24 13:38:55 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

I want portability, but also want to do astrophotography and object tracking.

2006-07-24 13:38:27 · 3 answers · asked by cassicad75 3 in Astronomy & Space

Everyone keeps saying that mermaids don't exist. Well, I would like to say this to everyone. There is a good chance mermaids are real, but the is also a good chance they aren't real. Either or, I think that it would be better if no one ever found one. I mean, think about it. If a mermaid was found, everything in books would have to be changed and every single drawing of a mermaid would have to be accurate to the real thing. So, this is for everyone who still believes in mermaids. Never stop believing, but don't let it take over your life.

2006-07-24 13:33:54 · 12 answers · asked by dreamer456 3 in Other - Science

how would i draw a graph of the following equation 2x - y =2

2006-07-24 13:32:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Normal light that we see (like a flashlight) does not travel far underwater. Can infrared light travel farther?

2006-07-24 13:32:27 · 8 answers · asked by PourOneForMe 2 in Physics

All mammals are supposed to have some kind of hair or fur, and marine mammals lost it because they're more streamlined without it, but why did naked mole rates lose their fur? How are they better off without it?

2006-07-24 13:27:43 · 11 answers · asked by Ellie 1 in Zoology

2006-07-24 13:22:16 · 11 answers · asked by Just me 1 in Mathematics

A - buffer the resulting acidity of electrochemical cell operation.
B - provide ions for the flow of electricity.
C - behave as an electrode.
D - complete the electric circuit.

2006-07-24 13:20:28 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

i.e. in the vertical position does it get thicker at the base over time?

2006-07-24 13:15:25 · 19 answers · asked by yahoodlum 1 in Physics

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What household liquids can i use in ameteur hydrolysis, without making too much hydrogen.

2006-07-24 13:11:54 · 6 answers · asked by pscranton@sbcglobal.net 2 in Chemistry

CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH ZOMETOOL, and if you dont know what I am tlaking about, then just enjoy the two points

(it is like knex or lego or linkin logs, with speciaties sometimes in aliens and space)

2006-07-24 13:03:40 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-07-24 13:03:35 · 8 answers · asked by tikki 2 in Mathematics

I know it kills brain cells ,but I have heard that it can make you sick. Aspartame is the sweetner used for diet soda for anyone who doesn't know

2006-07-24 13:03:30 · 6 answers · asked by Bored guy 2 in Medicine

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