2013-04-19, 22:50 | Link #1361 | |
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see my last post Charged particles attract each other almost identicaly as manetic fields attract each other so what you are thinking of is ionic bonding where it is electrical charge that atracks them not magnetic. There would be a voltage diffrence between the 2. but remember for a voltage diffence to happen something has to loose or gain charged particles (electrons or protons) just changeing orbitals will not change the charge of the atom.
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2013-04-19, 22:53 | Link #1362 | |
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"All elements in their standard states (oxygen gas, solid carbon in the form of graphite, etc.) have a standard enthalpy of formation of zero, as there is no change involved in their formation." |
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2013-04-19, 23:03 | Link #1363 |
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bad examples I'd think. Oxygen gas implies O2 which is diatomic meaning it has an established bond which implies it's stable due to already being formed. Graphite is crystal lattice bond.
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2013-04-19, 23:18 | Link #1364 | |
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In any case the same holds true for single atoms as well because they are in their natural state. |
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2013-04-19, 23:23 | Link #1365 |
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umm... no. My professors said that natural state indicates most stable state. Oxygen's most stable state is when a diatomic bond is present. O2. Hence when you indicate oxygen in air, you never identify it as just O, it's always O2. When you perform stoichiometric equations with air, you treat moles of oxygen as 32kg/kmol in molecular weight opposed to 16 as indicated by the periodic table. This is because air is normally given to you in mixtures of CO2, O2, CO, N2, H2.
Given these, you divide them according to individual atoms to make things easier to calculate but that doesn't indicate that the atoms literally split into individual atoms. :/ For having diatomic molecules and crystals as examples of stable natural states, it tells us single atom isn't completely stable. Because single atoms are trying to achieve these natural stable states. Last edited by demino_hellsin; 2013-04-19 at 23:41. |
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2013-04-20, 11:56 | Link #1368 | |
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That being said Gabriel is a force of nature and can probably wipe Accelerator from existence if necessary so he could beat even angel-class accelerator. |
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2013-04-20, 20:36 | Link #1379 |
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Accelerator can survive the nuclear explosion itself, but the complete lack of oxygen from it being burned up in the blast would quickly suffocate him. He comments on this in both the Railgun manga and the light novels. "I guess surviving a nuclear explosions is right out, huh?"
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