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#41
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1.- Everyone with an atmosphere? lol Venus, Earth, the 2 gas giants for sure and I'm sure the 2 ice giants too. I'm podering about Mars, tho. - ? hmmm, I'm not so sure Suds, doesn't lightning require a stable "ground" for it to be generated?
2.- App 8 min...(you're not gonna ask me for the seconds are you?) - /
3.- Damn it. It was Ceres, but that's deemed a dwarf planet now...I dunno which one comes next. - /
4.- Phobos and Deimos...and damn it, like a hundred out of the hundreds of Jupiter's. Dunno about the specific names for those meh. - /
5.- Willliam Herschel in 1700+ something, although it has been seen since forever. - /


1.- What element (clue: transition metal) does not follow the usual order of electron placement in orbitals? - gold? >_>
2.- Lousest sound ever heard? - sonic boom? >_>
3.- Largest earthquake ever registered? - some-where in China.
4.- Most destructive hurricane recorded? - Katrina
5.- Name 5 former soviet socialist republics (not including Russia)
- Kyrgyztan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia

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1. Who was the last reigning monarch of France?
2. Name the two "bombs" dropped on Japan by the American forces.
3. What do its nationals call India?
4. If you could, name all the United American states.
5. Name at least 10 land-locked countries.
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#42
[MENTION=21405]meridannight[/MENTION]

I don't deem "settlements" to be the same as proper cities, and we have pretty good ideas about what an Ancient city was. The settlements became cities starting with Roman rule. Maybe we can take Paris out, as that seems more than a settlement, we can equate it with a Roman military camp.

That said.

I already know you are a Euro-centric man with very nationalistic tendencies, but you don't need to take that tone with me. Always up for discussing things but keep it more tactful yes?
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This thread is making me feel like . . .

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#44
[MENTION=19258]thawoods[/MENTION]

There is certainly lightning in Jupiter. It's been registered more than once.

1.- Louis Philippe I ending in 1848
2.- Fat Man and Little Boy
3.- No fucking clue.
4.- On man this will be horrible

ok, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, N and S Carolina, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississipi, Tennesee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, N and S Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Michigan, Alaska, Hawaii, ok fuck it, I count 48 so screw it.

5.- Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Paraguay, Bolivia, Mongolia, Nepal, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia
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#45
Corrections and Q

1.-Copper! It does not follow the Aufbau principle and has a [Ar] 4s1 3d10 and not [Ar] 4s2 3d9 configuration, cause curiously enough, completing orbital 3d leaves it in a lower energy level.
2.- Krakatoa eruption
3.- Valdivia, Chile 1960 9,5 Richter
4.- Yup
5.- Yes! Smile


1.- Properties of elements of the IIA group
2.- An extinct Germanic language
3.- How many independent countries had Japan invaded and dominated (or partially dominated) by 1942?
4.- How many dinasties were in Ancient Egypt until Roman domination?
5.- When was the Panama canal inaugurated?
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#46
Insertnamehere Wrote:[MENTION=19258]thawoods[/MENTION]

There is certainly lightning in Jupiter. It's been registered more than once.

1.- Louis Philippe I ending in 1848 - /
2.- Fat Man and Little Boy - /
3.- No fucking clue. - x Bharat
4.- On man this will be horrible

ok, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, N and S Carolina, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississipi, Tennesee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, N and S Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Michigan, Alaska, Hawaii, ok fuck it, I count 48 so screw it. - x Iowa, Washington D.C. - : /

5.- Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Paraguay, Bolivia, Mongolia, Nepal, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia - /

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#47
Insertnamehere Wrote:Corrections and Q

1.-Copper! It does not follow the Aufbau principle and has a [Ar] 4s1 3d10 and not [Ar] 4s2 3d9 configuration, cause curiously enough, completing orbital 3d leaves it in a lower energy level.
2.- Krakatoa eruption
3.- Valdivia, Chile 1960 9,5 Richter
4.- Yup
5.- Yes! Smile


1.- Properties of elements of the IIA group - highly reactive but hardier than the previous group
2.- An extinct Germanic language - Flemish
3.- How many independent countries had Japan invaded and dominated (or partially dominated) by 1942? - no clue
4.- How many dinasties were in Ancient Egypt until Roman domination? - I am sure of 9.
5.- When was the Panama canal inaugurated?
- 1916

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1. Adjective that describes relating to apes, monkeys and lemurs.
2. Who was known as the "merciless monk?"
3. Name all of the elements with classical names.
4. What is the hardest substance in the human body?
5. What identifies a moth from a butterfly?
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#48
Insertnamehere Wrote:I don't deem "settlements" to be the same as proper cities, and we have pretty good ideas about what an Ancient city was. The settlements became cities starting with Roman rule. Maybe we can take Paris out, as that seems more than a settlement, we can equate it with a Roman military camp.

That said.

I already know you are a Euro-centric man with very nationalistic tendencies, but you don't need to take that tone with me. Always up for discussing things but keep it more tactful yes?

tone of voice cannot be conveyed through written text.

'what the hell' can be said with annoyance. it can be said with hate. it can be said with confusion. it can be said carefully with all the tact and diplomacy in the world. and there are numerous other ways besides. it is impossible for you to determine just what type of tone was in my 'voice' (body) when i typed that.

i am not a tactful person. i think with all my history on this forum that is something blatantly obvious to everyone. if i haven't changed by now, no words will hardly ever change me. i am who i am. you'll have to take it or leave it because there is no other way for me to exist.
''Do I look civilized to you?''
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#49
[MENTION=19258]thawoods[/MENTION]

Corrections

1.- Alkali Earths are metallic in nature, form insoluble sulfates (except Barium), have a final electron layer configured ns2, they tend to lose these 2 electrons to give the (+2) cation, etc. x
2.- Flemish as a dialect is till around, although it may just be that a proper Flemish language is no more. Will have to check. For now, all forms of gothic are extinct. (pending)
3.- China and (the far more cooperative) Thailand. The rest of the invaded places where colonies. x
4.- 32 dinasties x
5.- 1914 x
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thawoods Wrote:1. Adjective that describes relating to apes, monkeys and lemurs.
2. Who was known as the "merciless monk?"
3. Name all of the elements with classical names.
4. What is the hardest substance in the human body?
5. What identifies a moth from a butterfly?

1.- Simian
2.- Rasputin
3.- Natrium, Aurum, Argentum, Cuprum, Kalium, Calcium, Magnesium, Ferrum, Plumbeum, hydroargentum, and I'm probably gonna miss quite a few....this is what y0u meant right?
4.- The enamel, made of modified hydroxylapatite.
5.- My eyes...lol....moths are "dusty" as for anatomy, they are "fatter" and I have yet to see a moth with flashy colors. Also, moths are nocturnal as I understand it.
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