Originally posted by: bridgeofdreams
And bewitched 😉
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Originally posted by: bridgeofdreams
And bewitched 😉
Originally posted by: bridgeofdreams
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">To prevent any chemical interactions 😆</font>
Originally posted by: Sarikaa97
How can one prevent *ahem* chemical interactions in an almost dark room? Aren't there more catalysts helping in the process?
I'm asking the question with a serious straight mind and face.. It is a serious doubt in chemistry! 😊
Originally posted by: ...ASB100...
This reminds me of my Geography teacher in high school. But she always did the opposite-she would force us to open the windows. And her class would always be after lunch and our classroom would receive direct sunlight. And to top it all, my seat was right next to the window! Just imagine, in winters, a heavy lunch, followed by warm sunlight=SLEEP.I love organic chemistry too! I also like inorganic. Actually, I like chemistry. Period. :pI also liked Physics...much to the consternation of my classmates, who all hated it!
Originally posted by: Sarikaa97
Hahaha.. Been there too! I hated geography, still do! It always manages to pull the wrong nerves.. I struggled during boards. However the results were good 😊
Originally posted by: ...ASB100...
But her lectures are sleep-inducing right? So, in a dark room, where you are almost falling asleep, there is no possibility for molecules to collide and a chemical reaction to occur, even with catalysts. Purely in chemistry terms, of course.
Originally posted by: Sarikaa97
But I thought that most of the interactions take place during the sleep time! Now, what has this teacher taught me! 😆
Originally posted by: Sarikaa97
How can one prevent *ahem* chemical interactions in an almost dark room? Aren't there more catalysts helping in the process?
I'm asking the question with a serious straight mind and face.. It is a serious doubt in chemistry! 😊