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Stevie, I can't believe you can asked the same stupid question over, and
over again! You must have bought your diploma from a school like Berkeley we saw on television the other day. OK, once again the answer is: everyone knows except apparently you the winds blow away from the equator to the west, west, north in our northern hemisphere and just the opposite on the other side of the equator, to the east, east, south. This proves all bleeding heart liberals are liars, for overlooking that fact, in their attempt to blame American's chlorofluorocarbons for the ozone holes in the southern hemisphere. Physically impossible! God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > So something magically stops the air one foot north > of the equator from mixing with the air one foot > south of the equator? Can you tell me what would > be able to do that? > __ > Steve > . |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
. .. >> but i did. i told you that your statement was WRONG. > Pretty lame stuff... got anything better? TRANSLATION --> "i have no valid response" :-) > Refrigeration not part of HVAC? nope. thats what you get for asking your sisters husbands brother. :-) > You claim that > your use of the TLA 'HMC' in a sentence was > meant to imply *nothing at all* exactly. since you were claiming to know so much about the hvac industry i threw out an industry term to watch you choke on it. ......and it was a pleasure. :-) > Go back and read about Brer' > Rabbit nope. my usage of tar-baby is nothing more than to reflect you as a worthless stool. :-) > So Freon(tm) is not a compound, but HeadMaster(tm) > is not a brand? How your head spins! TRANSLATION --> "red herring". i never said that an HMC was or was not a brand or anything else. i just threw out the term knowing you would choke on it. > I made educated guesses without using TRANSLATION --> "i asked my sisters husbands brother" :-) > evidently I got pretty close TRANSLATION --> "i missed it by a mile" :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com |
#703
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
. .. >> yeah no ****! refrigerant is a compound, a MIXTURE and when you add up >> all >> the components they are heavier than the individual components. > STOP!!! STOP NOW!!!! I'm gonna **** all over myself! TRANSLATION --> "youre right" > Re-read your opener above... then hide for a few months. lol...this coming from someone who cannot define "mix" LOL! :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com |
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How come when you mix a cup of alcohol and a cup of water you get LESS than
2 cups of the mixed materials? "Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message > ... > >> Buy a new can of paint... weigh it. > >> Put it in the paint shaker machine... >> run the machine, then weigh it. > >> Then get back to us. > > i guess i overestimated you. you really _are_ that stupid (no wonder you > fall for the liberal seminar bull**** so easily!). my condolences to your > friends and family. to put it into terms you can understand, put a gallon > of paint into a paint shaker. shake it, and weigh it. now put 3 oz. of > thinner into the gallon. shake it (thus mixing it) and youll find that > gallon of paint now weighs 3 oz. more than it did before. THAT is how > combining elements make them heavier. > > -- > Nathan W. Collier > http://InlineDiesel.com > http://7SlotGrille.com > http://UtilityOffRoad.com > |
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1 + 1 = 2. 2 is heavier than 1.
"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message . .. "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message ... > Nathan, quick question...if you mix two compounds, the sum of the two > compounds by definition would be heavier, but would the mixture be heavier > per unit volume? Heavier than the components summed individually? Perhaps you can tell us where the extra weight comes from! __ Steve .. |
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Lon wrote:
> If I remember chem class, if you mix water and alcohol, the mixture has > less volume than the total of both contributants, so that would make it > slightly heavier by unit volume, and a waste of good scotch. Now you've gone TOO far. *Everyone* knows you need a small splash of spring water to bring out the flavor and bouquet of a good single malt. Soda water on the other hand is a hanging offense. -- jeff |
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BillyRay wrote:
> How come when you mix a cup of alcohol and a cup of water you get LESS than > 2 cups of the mixed materials? > Miscibility. |
#708
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Close but no. Miscibility only is a reference to the solutions ability to
mix. The answer is the alcohol molecules are smaller than water molecules and some will "fit" in between the water molecules "jeff" > wrote in message news:%nOAe.7548$8N5.311@trnddc09... > BillyRay wrote: >> How come when you mix a cup of alcohol and a cup of water you get LESS >> than 2 cups of the mixed materials? >> > > Miscibility. |
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You've never tasted Ripple-Up.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ jeff wrote: > > Now you've gone TOO far. *Everyone* knows you need a small splash of > spring water to bring out the flavor and bouquet of a good single malt. > Soda water on the other hand is a hanging offense. > > -- > jeff |
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Density.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ BillyRay wrote: > > How come when you mix a cup of alcohol and a cup of water you get LESS than > 2 cups of the mixed materials? |
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