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  • Registered Users Posts: 31 her0fire


    Indiego wrote: »
    Large Clod and Young Hare (Also the Knight the Devil and Death)
    I love the names of his work, its so random :L hehe, large clod :L :L

    Give the function of:
    Protein
    Fat
    Carbohydrates
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin D
    (this is like a double whammy question :L you need to know it for home ec and science :)):pac:

    Protein - Helps the bones grow
    Fat - Insulates heat and provides energy
    Carbohydrates - Provide energy
    Vitamin C - Gives you healthy gums
    Vitamin D - Prevents skin cancer? I dunno lol


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 alibly


    Protein- Contains nitrogen for healthy growth and repain of damaged cells.
    Fats- Insulates delicate organs (Kidney) Warmth and stores extra energy.
    Carbohydrates- Energy, excess converts to fat.
    Vitamin C- Healthy gums, prevents scurvy.
    Vitamin D- Works with calcium to give healthy teeth and bones and prevents osteoperosis and rickets.

    Translate : Say hello to your lovely brother for me ;) Write soon!
    Into whichever language you do :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 144 ✭✭cantanstrophe


    Dit bonjour á ton frére gentil pour moi ;) Écris-moi plus tot!

    Name a Renaissance artist outside of Italy, and give their birth date and death date.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 unitedrule96


    SHUT UP


  • Registered Users Posts: 144 ✭✭cantanstrophe


    SHUT UP
    What?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,724 ✭✭✭mixery


    It's just a United fan:D. Now a question my teacher asks in every class..

    What's an enzyme?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,671 ✭✭✭ScummyMan


    mixery wrote: »
    It's just a United fan. :D

    No need for that :pac:

    An enzyme is a biological catalyst. (Or something like that :P)


    Give 2 differences between ionic and covalent compounds.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,224 ✭✭✭robman60


    No need for that :pac:

    An enzyme is a biological catalyst. (Or something like that :P)


    Give 2 differences between ionic and covalent compounds.
    Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points, covalent compounds do not.

    Ionic compounds conduct electricity when in solution.
    I hope I haven't mixed those up, it's been a while since I studied that.

    What is the function of digestion?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭ohdechertig


    To break down food to transport around the body!

    What's the chemical formula for the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 447 ✭✭omg a kitty


    To break down food to transport around the body!

    What's the chemical formula for the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid?

    i know its too late but
    Zn + 2 HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2

    No point in asking one :o


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 hurleyhead15


    Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + 2H

    Who was the torie leader a posed to home rule in 1912?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭P H A 7V T O M


    Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + 2H

    Who was the torie leader a posed to home rule in 1912?
    David Cameron?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,390 ✭✭✭Doublechinlolz


    Table of elements. What does Au stand for?
    (gotta stay sharp!)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Indiego


    MarkD09 wrote: »
    Table of elements. What does Au stand for?
    (gotta stay sharp!)

    Golddddddd :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,390 ✭✭✭Doublechinlolz


    Good.
    What is K? :cool:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Indiego


    MarkD09 wrote: »
    Good.
    What is K? :cool:

    Pottassium \o/

    O Na Na?


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭The House Of Wolves


    Indiego wrote: »
    Pottassium \o/

    O Na Na?

    Sodium? It's been a while since I looked at this.

    Name three types of weathering. (geography.)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28 Imaginary Boy


    Ooh Ooh!! I know!
    Freeze thaw action, Exfoliation (onion peeling) and Chemical Weathering.

    French question.... What does "Je vais aller à la piscine, la semaine prochaine" mean?


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭The House Of Wolves


    Ooh Ooh!! I know!
    Freeze thaw action, Exfoliation (onion peeling) and Chemical Weathering.

    French question.... What does "Je vais aller à la piscine, la semaine prochaine" mean?

    I should know this... Um.

    I will be going to the swimming pool next week?

    What was the name of the founder of the Gaelic League, and what was it's magazine called?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7 That Usual Fellow


    Douglas Hyde and "An claidheamh soluis`

    What was the guillotine a symbol of?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 10 theginger


    The French revolution.

    What is the function f vitamin E?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 459 ✭✭Julius Seizure


    Antioxidant, builds immune system.

    eeh... what are the traits of metal? (How to tell it's metal)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,301 ✭✭✭The One Who Knocks


    umm, like ductile, malleable, conductive etc?


    whats the -b formula!
    (either give it, or explain what its used for)

    OR

    give pi


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 459 ✭✭Julius Seizure


    And Musical :rolleyes:

    Never even heard of the b formula :/

    Pi= 3.1415927, ratio between radius and circumference.

    Acid test in Business studies?


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 theginger


    malleable, ductile, lustrous :)
    Where did columbus think he'd discovered when he reached america?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 459 ✭✭Julius Seizure


    India :)

    sine rule?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,301 ✭✭✭The One Who Knocks


    In trigonometry, the law of sines (also known as the sine law, sine formula, or sine rule) is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of an arbitrary triangle to the sines of its angles. According to the law,

    \frac{a}{\sin A} \,=\, \frac{b}{\sin B} \,=\, \frac{c}{\sin C} \!

    where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle, and A, B, and C are the opposite angles (see the figure to the right). Sometimes the law is stated using the reciprocal of this equation:

    \frac{\sin A}{a} \,=\, \frac{\sin B}{b} \,=\, \frac{\sin C}{c}. \!

    The law of sines can be used to compute the remaining sides of a triangle when two angles and a side are known—a technique known as triangulation. It can also be used when two sides and one of the non-enclosed angles are known. In some such cases, the formula gives two possible values for the enclosed angle, leading to an ambiguous case.


    hmm, whats a quadrat?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Indiego


    Jamez735 wrote: »
    In trigonometry, the law of sines (also known as the sine law, sine formula, or sine rule) is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of an arbitrary triangle to the sines of its angles. According to the law,

    \frac{a}{\sin A} \,=\, \frac{b}{\sin B} \,=\, \frac{c}{\sin C} \!

    where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle, and A, B, and C are the opposite angles (see the figure to the right). Sometimes the law is stated using the reciprocal of this equation:

    \frac{\sin A}{a} \,=\, \frac{\sin B}{b} \,=\, \frac{\sin C}{c}. \!

    The law of sines can be used to compute the remaining sides of a triangle when two angles and a side are known—a technique known as triangulation. It can also be used when two sides and one of the non-enclosed angles are known. In some such cases, the formula gives two possible values for the enclosed angle, leading to an ambiguous case.


    hmm, whats a quadrat?

    Your supposed to actually answer the question yourself you know ;) :pac: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_sines

    a quadrats a square that you use in ecology to take random samples of an area :)

    Name and state the function of 3 parts of the eye :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,301 ✭✭✭The One Who Knocks


    Indiego wrote: »
    Your supposed to actually answer the question yourself you know ;) :pac: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_sines

    a quadrats a square that you use in ecology to take random samples of an area :)

    Name and state the function of 3 parts of the eye :)


    in my school we do project maths, and we dont cover sine law :/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 459 ✭✭Julius Seizure


    Jamez735 wrote: »
    in my school we do project maths, and we dont cover sine law :/

    Project maths doesn't cover the sine rule? :eek: What's the JJC coming to!

    Iris: changes size to alter amount of light entering through pupil.
    pupil: light aperture.
    retina: light sensitive nerve endings.

    Chem formula for limewater and carbon dioxide?


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