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  • How long will it take me to get the thc out of my body with my circumstances?

    I'm about 5'8" and 230 pounds. I took a few hits from a bong on March 7th. I don't smoke a lot, in fact i'm pretty sure I hadn't smoked in quite a while before then. So the only thc that would be in my body would probably just be from that night. How long do you think it would take for me to get the thc out of my body? I know it depends on how much you smoke/smoked, how often you smoke, and your metabolism, but i'm just worried because i'm overweight so my metabolism isn't great. Do you think that two weeks with my metabolism would be long enough for me to test negative? I have a drug test coming up, i'm not exactly sure when, probably a few days to a week, but will I be good by then? I've only been drinking about a bottle of water (30 ounce water bottle) or 2 a day for the past week (when I realized I would start having to get ready to get tested) and i've been taking two cranberry pills a day, since I was told those help. Do you think with my circumstances I will be able to test negative?

    1 AnswerMedicine6 years ago
  • 19th century england- children?

    How did society at large look at children and youth during Dickens’ time?

    1 AnswerHistory9 years ago
  • Chemistry confusion about hydrogen bonding?

    "Why are the boiling point, increased solubility of substances, and surface tension of water dependent oh hydrogen bonding, while color and chemical reactivity are not..?"

    Im a little confused, so any help would be appreciated, thanks! :)

    1 AnswerChemistry9 years ago
  • 2 examples of iambic pentameter [In Shakespeare's Hamlet]?

    Would this work as one example or is it wrong? "O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt.”

    I need help, thanks!

    1 AnswerHomework Help9 years ago
  • 2 examples of iambic pentameter?

    I need two examples of iambic pentameter in Act I- Act 2: scene 2; help?

    Would "O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt.” work or is that wrong? thanks

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay9 years ago
  • chemistry atom proton electron neutron type question?

    so I have this work I have to do and I have NO clue how to do it! I'm pretty sure its simple, I just don't get the concept yet. And if you could help me clear it up id be forever grateful (:

    so I have to identify the following elements:

    a. Atom A has 50 electrons- would this be Tin?

    b. Atom B has a charge of 33+ on its nucleaus

    c. Atom C has 123 neutrons and 80 electrons

    d. Atom D has 28 protons and 31 neutrons

    help? I have nooo clue how to figure them out and im really stuck and confused..

    3 AnswersChemistry9 years ago
  • Periodic table: how do the boiling points of the halogens change from the top to the bottom of the group?

    I dont understand this at all.. and I really need a quick thorough explanation. please, i really need this cause i dont understand at all and my book doesnt explain it. thanks!!

    1 AnswerChemistry9 years ago
  • periodic table: how do the boiling points of the halogens change from the top to the bottom of the group?

    how do the boiling points of the halogens change from the top to the bottom of the group?

    Learning the periodic table in chemistry and im not exactly sure what this means? Does it have to do with the fact that the higher the number the more it becomes nonmetalic and the lower you go the less it becomes nonmetallic?

    Could you briefly explain it for me? thanks!

    1 AnswerChemistry9 years ago
  • writing tense of a word question..?

    so.. im trying to say something to the fact of someones relationship went from "ignorance, to dependace.. etc" except I dont mean ignorance I really mean the fact that the one person was ignoring the other person.. if you understand what im trying to say.. so how would I say that exactly? thanks so much!

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay9 years ago
  • wound clock spring is potential or kinetic energy?

    would it be potential because its wound up "waiting for energy to be expended"? or is it talking about a wound clock spring thats using energy? im a little confused.. maybe you could help? thanks.

    6 AnswersChemistry9 years ago
  • kinetic energy: which has more?

    Which has more kinetic energy:

    A bicycle moving 10 km/h or a car moving 10 km/h? and why?

    A 90- mph fastball or a barely roling bowling ball? and why?

    I understand the concepts of kinetic and potential energy im just not sure which has more and why it is.. thanks so much!

    4 AnswersChemistry9 years ago
  • Example of Deus ex machina?

    Dues Ex Machina Definition: Literally "god in the machine" deus ex machina is a literary device in which divine intervention is employed to get the protagonist out of a sticky situation or untangle an ugly plotline.

    Would when Dorothy kills the witch because of the water by accident be an example of Deus ex machina?

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay9 years ago
  • Optimal settings for a concert with a Nikon d5100?

    Okay so I have a Nikon d5100 which I just recently got so I'm fairly new to all the settings and Im going to a concert.. what would be the best settings to put my camera too? [so I can save myself all the testing of settings from aperature to shutterspeed and tons of blurry pictures].

    so basic manual settings that you would use for a concert?

    shutter speed? aperature? etc?

    thanks!!

    3 AnswersPhotography9 years ago
  • What were some causes to the scientific revolution?

    And also what were the factors that led to the Undustrial Revolution in Great Britain? I was just wondering what they were, so if you could give me a few short bulletpoint type answers that would be sooo helpful thankss (:

    2 AnswersHistory9 years ago
  • how do i solve a problem like this?

    if each angle of a regular polygon has measure 160, how many sides does the polygon have?

    whats the formula i need to solve it?

    4 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • how do i solve a problem like this?

    if each angle of a regular polygon has measure 160, how many sides does the polygon have?

    whats the formula i need to solve it?

    1 AnswerHomework Help9 years ago
  • how was WWI different from previous wars?

    was it because it was the first "total war"

    I dont need a big long, philisophical kinda answer, just something short and helpful- to the point, thanks.

    4 AnswersHistory9 years ago