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  • Need Help Knowing How Profs and Instructors Communicate with One Another?

    Profs still lecture on blackboards, whiteboards, or just talk. But to what extent do profs use campus email to send materials and messages to students and have students send submissions and questions back? To what extent do profs use campus web sites for the same.

  • What Is the Net Ionic Equation for the Reaction Ba(OH)2 + H2SO4 ===> BaSO4 + 2H2O?

    Dear friends: Like many of yourselves, I try to help students by answering their questions. In this question, it comes down to: What are they to know, and how are they to know it? In particular, what does a test grader want to see:

    2H+ + 2OH- ===> 2H2O, or

    H+ + OH- ===> H2O

    Glad of your help.

    4 AnswersChemistry8 years ago
  • Hunting Ammunition. A Difference?

    I read "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsen. In the story, some one shoots at protagonist Blomquist and grazes his head. It comes out later that the person was using hunting ammunition. The author explains that even military ammunition is not so deadly as hunting ammunition, because the aim is to incapacitate.

    Years earlier, in a magazine article by G. Gordon Liddy, he wrote that homeowners who want to protect their homes with firearms should choose ammunition carefully. He wrote that target shooting ammunition was "paper cutters." He advocated ammunition that I do not remember.

    I do not plan on owning a gun in the near (or far) future. Would some expert answer my literary queries?

    13 AnswersHunting9 years ago
  • Why did Romans name their children by numbers?

    We read in history of Romans called Quintus, Sextus, Septimius, Octavius, Nonnius, and Decimus. We never hear of a person named for Latin number 1, 2, 3, or 4, nor for 11 or 12. Why is that?

    1 AnswerHistory1 decade ago
  • Why do acetone and acetaldehyde prefer to exist overwhelmingly in the keto rather than the enol form?

    I do not want a negative answer, such as that their enols lack conjugation with other double bonds, or that their enols lack six-membered ring chelation like acetoacetic esters.

    I want a positive explanation of why it is natural that acetone exists most of the time as 2-propanone and not 2-propenol.

    1 AnswerChemistry1 decade ago
  • Mellonta tauta: Meaning in English?

    Edgar Allen Poe entitled one of his short stories, "Mellonta Tauta." What is the meaning of this Greek phrase in English?

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • How shall we prepare goat meat?

    We have ground goat meat pressed into patties. We also have many pounds of other cuts. This is the gift of Rutgers University, which raises goats in its agricultural school, and tries to popularize goat meat. We have recipes for lamb. Does any one understand goat?

    12 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago
  • What is modulus? How does one measure modulus? What does modulus mean?

    One measures tensile strength of a material. What is the difference between that and tensile modulus? One measures flexural strength. What is the difference between that and flexural modulus? Tell me the difference in measurements and physical significances.

    5 AnswersEngineering1 decade ago
  • Author and Title of Story?

    In 1889, a man and his daughter go to Paris for the Fair. They check into hotel, sign the register, get rooms next door. The daughter unpacks, goes next door to see her father. He says he's tired and will nap. She is fine and will take a walk. She returns at 3-4pm and knocks on his door. No reply. She goes to the desk. Not only no message, but her father is not registered at the hotel. The clerk shows her her signature with other signatures top and bottom, but not her father's. First she wants the manager. He says the room next door is unoccupied.Then she wants the police. An inspector appears. She can describe the wallpaper and furniture in her father's room. The inspector orders the room opened. Everything is different from what she said. Years later, the inspector says that her father was ill of cholera or plague when he checked in. He died soon after. They reconditioned the room to avoid jeopardizing the 1889 Paris Exposition.

    2 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade ago