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GlowingBear
Profile Joined May 2014
Brazil12446 Posts
September 15 2014 00:29 GMT
#261
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?
I'm adorable.
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:33 GMT
#262
On September 15 2014 09:29 GlowingBear wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?


no, but the definition differs if he was talking about a very strong lewis base or a very strong bronsted base .
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
Fecalfeast
Profile Joined January 2010
Canada11355 Posts
September 15 2014 00:33 GMT
#263
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


I was thinking he walled of his natural with some buildings and sunkens to make a strong base before he moves around the map.
ModeratorINFLATE YOUR POST COUNT; PLAY TL MAFIA
ObiWanShinobi
Profile Joined April 2014
United States8089 Posts
September 15 2014 00:35 GMT
#264
Stop sciencing you fuck. We don't tolerate know-it-alls 'round these parts.
Retired.
GlowingBear
Profile Joined May 2014
Brazil12446 Posts
September 15 2014 00:36 GMT
#265
Can we speak English? It's already difficult to understand English while drinking
I'm adorable.
justanothertownie
Profile Joined July 2013
16326 Posts
September 15 2014 00:36 GMT
#266
On September 15 2014 09:29 GlowingBear wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?

No. If he were he would know that a good chunk of those formulas are incomplete/wrong.
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:38 GMT
#267
On September 15 2014 09:35 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
Stop sciencing you fuck. We don't tolerate know-it-alls 'round these parts.


Or are you jelly that i have great chemistry

*ba dum tss*
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:41 GMT
#268
On September 15 2014 09:36 justanothertownie wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:29 GlowingBear wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?

No. If he were he would know that a good chunk of those formulas are incomplete/wrong.


Just brackets lol
Blame wiki
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
justanothertownie
Profile Joined July 2013
16326 Posts
September 15 2014 00:44 GMT
#269
Brackets AND numbers. Pff
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:44 GMT
#270
On September 15 2014 09:36 justanothertownie wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:29 GlowingBear wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?

No. If he were he would know that a good chunk of those formulas are incomplete/wrong.


OR ARE YOU GOING INTO THE LIGANDS STUFF

[Li(OH(H2O)3)] and shit

Please don't
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
justanothertownie
Profile Joined July 2013
16326 Posts
September 15 2014 00:45 GMT
#271
On September 15 2014 09:44 HaruRH wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:36 justanothertownie wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:29 GlowingBear wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:27 HaruRH wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:16 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:13 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:10 VisceraEyes wrote:
On September 15 2014 09:09 ObiWanShinobi wrote:
I support the baseless Holyflare wagon.

I don't consider it to be baseless, and I consider discrediting it as such to be highly suspicious. BEEEYYAAAAAHHHHHHH


You're baseless.

This is also false. I have a very strong base.

A strong base is a basic chemical compound that can remove a proton (H+) from (ordeprotonate) a molecule of a very weak acid in an acid-base reaction. Common examples of strong bases include hydroxides of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals like NaOH and Ca(OH)
2. Very strong bases can even deprotonate very weakly acidic C–H groups in the absence of water. Here is a list of several strong bases:

Potassium hydroxide (KOH)Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)
2)Cesium hydroxide (CsOH)Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)
2)Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)Lithium hydroxide (LiOH)Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)

The cations of these strong bases appear in the first and second groups of the periodic table (alkali and earth alkali metals).

Acids with a pKa of more than about 13 are considered very weak, and their conjugate bases are strong bases.


Are you Sherlock Holmes?

No. If he were he would know that a good chunk of those formulas are incomplete/wrong.


OR ARE YOU GOING INTO THE LIGANDS STUFF

[Li(OH(H2O)3)] and shit

Please don't

Nah. No need to overdo it. ^^
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:47 GMT
#272
On September 15 2014 09:44 justanothertownie wrote:
Brackets AND numbers. Pff


Wait... i don't see what's wrong with any of the numbers. Care to elaborate?
Brackets pfft
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
Fecalfeast
Profile Joined January 2010
Canada11355 Posts
September 15 2014 00:51 GMT
#273
can we talk about rocks instead of chemicals? I am a dwarf, not a scientist.
ModeratorINFLATE YOUR POST COUNT; PLAY TL MAFIA
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:52 GMT
#274
On September 15 2014 09:51 Fecalfeast wrote:
can we talk about rocks instead of chemicals? I am a dwarf, not a scientist.


So... metamorphic or igneous?
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
justanothertownie
Profile Joined July 2013
16326 Posts
September 15 2014 00:53 GMT
#275
On September 15 2014 09:51 Fecalfeast wrote:
can we talk about rocks instead of chemicals? I am a dwarf, not a scientist.

But rocks are chemicals...
Haru you are missing some 2s.
Fecalfeast
Profile Joined January 2010
Canada11355 Posts
September 15 2014 00:53 GMT
#276
Sedimentary. It's not all about being solid
ModeratorINFLATE YOUR POST COUNT; PLAY TL MAFIA
HaruRH
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore2780 Posts
September 15 2014 00:55 GMT
#277
On September 15 2014 09:53 justanothertownie wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2014 09:51 Fecalfeast wrote:
can we talk about rocks instead of chemicals? I am a dwarf, not a scientist.

But rocks are chemicals...
Haru you are missing some 2s.


Its how the thing formats here lol

Potassium hydroxide (KOH) Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) Cesium hydroxide (CsOH) Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)2) Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) Lithium hydroxide (LiOH) Rubidium hydroxide (RbOH)
It is fucking D4 and you are still alive as a CONFIRMED FUCKING TOWN. This is how fucking terrible scum thinks you are - Koshi
justanothertownie
Profile Joined July 2013
16326 Posts
September 15 2014 00:57 GMT
#278
Yeah, that's better. I am glad we solved this problem for the town.
VisceraEyes
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States21171 Posts
September 15 2014 01:02 GMT
#279
For the moment, I'm referring to everyone in the above conversation as the "Rock Stars" and they're all off limits for lynch today. Like all of them. Thank you for your understanding.
if I had to describe his playstyle, it'd be a coked up rabbit with the attention of a goldfish injecting caffeine into himself directly through an IV drip. it's like a reel of random animated shorts where things just blow up randomly
Fecalfeast
Profile Joined January 2010
Canada11355 Posts
September 15 2014 01:08 GMT
#280
from the general guide to mafia, defining mafia characteristics:
B. Pushing their agenda

Promoting confusion
Avoiding contributing new ideas
Making a big deal about nothing

Cherry Picking town mistakes while ignoring contributions


HaruRH seems scummy to me still. First the green text, now using words I don't understand.
ModeratorINFLATE YOUR POST COUNT; PLAY TL MAFIA
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