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@roboticanary Please do it.
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They all do, along with yourself and your existence.
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saw a comic similar to it but I couldn't find it so I remade it.
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True, THE CLIFFHANGER AHHCHHCHC
TPBM watches Matt Rose.
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On 9/18/2022 at 9:12 PM, LIVI0 said:
If that ever happened to me, a billion alarms would instantly start ringing in my head, and my brain would be the equivalent to this.
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32 minutes ago, Zariah said:
Getting mad a characters in books when they don't let the bad guy kill the love interest so they can save the kingdom.
They need to use common sense!! Kingdom > love interest.
To be honest, Romantics looking at this would probably think where insane lol.
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29 minutes ago, Keith said:
They're really eye pleasing to me. I dunno why though.
maybe because of the white combined with the blue transparent lids.
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My aunt is now off medication! 😀
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29 minutes ago, HelloThere said:
That’s the coolest possible way to get an aro ring. :D
Just asked and I'm probably gonna print mine.
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My mom has a 3D printer she allows me to use so I've been thinking about printing myself one.
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THE EVIL GRIMBALES HAVE TAKEN OVER MY HEAD 🟣🟣🟣 THEJE GRIMACE IS OCMIGN THE GIMAACFECea AWd waD aWcawe WA
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I live in Mass but Buffalo NY isn't really somewhere I can go, also thats kinda something I want to do when I'm older.
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farewell
also reply to this thread, your accout will be deleted.
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1 hour ago, alto said:
I am interested in VanLife.
I'm personally interested in Tiny homes myself.
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it wasn't me it was bing
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Bro. This is Arocalypse, not brainly lol.
but I can give you an answer with Bing Chat.
Bing: To find the number of atoms in a molecule, you need to determine the number of each type of element and the subscript after the element symbol describes the number of atoms for that element. If you have a sample that contains only atoms of a particular element, weigh the sample in grams and divide by the atomic weight of the element. The quotient tells you the number of moles. Multiply that by Avogadro’s number, and you’ll find out how many atoms the sample contains 1.
In your case, you have 1.40 × 10^23 carbon atoms in a sample of pure acetic acid. Acetic acid has two carbon atoms, four hydrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms. Therefore, you can calculate the total number of atoms in acetic acid by multiplying the number of carbon atoms by two and adding it to the sum of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. That is:
Total number of atoms = (2 × 1.40 × 10^23) + (4 × 1.40 × 10^23) + (2 × 1.40 × 10^23) = 14 × 10^23
Now that you know the total number of atoms in acetic acid, you can calculate the number of moles by dividing it by Avogadro’s number (6.022 × 10^23). That is:
Number of moles = (14 × 10^23) / (6.022 × 10^23) = 2.33 moles
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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new pfp, just made mine as a joke.
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On 4/14/2022 at 6:51 PM, Ikarus said:
The only solution is to wear a big green shirt that says no romo. Every time they think you’re flirting, point to the shirt.
“For example an aro says You are an awesome person” points at the big white bold letters after saying the compliment, NO ROMO.
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SOON WE WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD. MUHAHHAHAHA
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