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IPC test. A true story<br /> OC, made by me uploaded by me.. IPC TEST Nick 1] Bromine + Potassium 2] Potassium- Bromine ill Bromine + Random Chart IPC TES

A true story<br />
OC, made by me uploaded by me.

IPC TEST Nick
1] Bromine + Potassium
2] Potassium- Bromine
ill Bromine +
Random Chart
IPC TEST Nice
1] Bromine + um
a Potassium v Bromine
Al Bromine +
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Submitted: 12/15/2010
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#10 - viralvideocentral **User deleted account** (12/16/2010) [-]
You can't.....
#11 to #10 - viralvideocentral **User deleted account** (12/16/2010) [-]
SUBTRACT THESE!!!
-20
#17 to #11 - LookAtTheDuck has deleted their comment [-]
#53 to #17 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
no **** , you can only post a single picture to each comment, so you need to post more than 1 comment
User avatar #24 to #11 - WassupBro (12/16/2010) [-]
That's exactly what I thought!
#2 - Csagohan (12/15/2010) [-]
<----Teacher:Nicholas refrain from using that kind of language mmkay?
#48 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
Potssium Bromide
I don't know how you can take bromide away from potassium
NaCL2 (Sodium Chloride, AKA table salt)
Magnesium bromide
Sodium Hydroxide

Am I a nerd?
#73 to #48 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
Salt is NaCl, not NaCl2, you have no need for the extra Cl, specially since it Na can only make one bond, NaCl2 would be a charged particle, not salt. The real result would be NaCl + Cl ion
User avatar #82 to #73 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
perhaps the question is to correct the equation which would then be
2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl?
#49 to #48 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
*bromine
User avatar #50 to #49 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
sorry,
I dont know how you take Bromine away from potassium*
#59 to #48 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
it's NaCl there is no need for a second chlorine ion in that chemical formula; unless that is you were to add a negative superscript to the whole entity
User avatar #56 to #48 - Vegetaman (12/16/2010) [-]
NaCl is Sodium Chloride, AKA table salt, not NaCl2

You don't deserve the right to use Bill Nye in anything ever again.
#83 to #56 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
sorry,
perhaps the question is to correct the equation which would then be
2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl?

problem?
User avatar #85 to #83 - Vegetaman (12/19/2010) [-]
That actually is right, you're not trolling me, its just four atoms of the lattice.
User avatar #63 - SoulSociety (12/16/2010) [-]
Holy Crap!


I suck at math too!
#78 - ZetzueRyuho (12/16/2010) [-]
1.BrK
2.K-Br
3.NaCl[v]2
4.BrMg
5.Na[v]2(HO[v]3)[v3

I got this
User avatar #7 - tannerhoff (12/15/2010) [-]
Cool Story Bro-tassium
#4 - anon (12/15/2010) [-]
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#3 - ludvig (12/15/2010) [-]
#69 - Abion (12/16/2010) [-]
potassium - bromine = bro-less potassium
User avatar #5 - Blondyman (12/15/2010) [-]
:D My name's Nick too!
#8 to #5 - DerpityDerp (12/15/2010) [-]
Mine too. And I'm also taking chemistry....
Mine too. And I'm also taking chemistry....
#71 - charblaze (12/16/2010) [-]
Number 2 and number 5 make no sense.
2. How the hell do you take away in chemistry?
5. WTF is sodium squared + Hydrogen trioxide (which doesn't even exist) cubed?

I say your chemistry teacher be trollin'
User avatar #86 to #71 - Vegetaman (12/19/2010) [-]
Lesser demon FTW
#64 - KeanuReeves (12/16/2010) [-]
Holy **** no way. I thought of this the other day.
User avatar #6 - DisgruntledTomato (12/15/2010) [-]
1) Potassium Bromide
2) End up with antimatter
3) Table Salt
4) Magnesium Bromide
5) Sodium+ Holmium

#9 to #6 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
LOOK AT YOU YOU ACTUALLY PAID ******* ATTENTION IN 8TH GRAE SO ******* WHAT?
User avatar #15 to #9 - TheSalmonEater (12/16/2010) [-]
honestly youre ******* retarded as **** if you dont pay attention, thats calling yourself a ******** for makign fun of him being smart
#58 to #9 - Exxcalibur (12/16/2010) [-]
>Chemistry
>8th grade
User avatar #54 to #6 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
I thought it was Sodium and Hydroxide for the last one
User avatar #12 to #6 - Zydratejunkie (12/16/2010) [-]
Holmium is "Ho", the fifth question clearly says (HO3) with a charge of 3. HO3 is really Hydrogentrioxide, which rarely, but can happen in a reaction between Hydrogen and Ozone (O3). There is even more wrong with that question because Na can never have a charge of 2 as it is a alkali metal. Ignoring this and imagining such a charge IS possible it's chemical formula would be Na3(HO3)2, and named "trisodium di hydrogentrioxide".
User avatar #55 to #12 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
sodium is a metal so you don't need the metal
the equation is right
but the name would simply be Sodium Hydrogen-trioxide, no prefix on the metal
User avatar #84 to #55 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
you don't need the prefix on the metal*
User avatar #16 to #12 - Mudkip (12/16/2010) [-]
How do you know its not Hydrogen and Oxygen? Just a question.
User avatar #18 to #16 - Zydratejunkie (12/16/2010) [-]
when it is capitalized it means it is a new element, the second letter of an element with 2 letters in it's symbol is ALWAYS lower case.
#30 - WassupBro (12/16/2010) [-]
I took a huge ass test on these things today... might as well show off.

1. K2Br (2 in subscript). The question must be asking for the ionic formula. K=+1 and Br=-2
2.You can't subtract an atom from an atom, that makes no sense.
3. Sodium Chloride. If you want the name of an ionic compound, you need to order them left to right (from the Periodic Table) and end your anion(negitively charged ion) with -ide.
4. Magnesium Bromide. See #3.
5. I can't read the subscripts.
YAY MIDTERMS!!!!!
#32 to #30 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
Br has a charge of -1 because it is a halogen

You may have failed your test
User avatar #34 to #32 - WassupBro (12/16/2010) [-]
I was just trying to do it off of memory, I looked at a chart and i see that you're correct, so the real answer to #1 is KBr
#33 to #30 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
lol i just had my ess final today so i did all of this
#35 to #30 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
well answer this n4CIM3+O2= CI4MN6?

a combustion
b double replacement
c decomposition
d synthesis
e none of the above?
User avatar #37 to #35 - WassupBro (12/16/2010) [-]
Was there a question somewhere in there?
#40 to #37 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
yes, yes there was, if you had a test like the comic above you should know the answer
User avatar #43 to #40 - WassupBro (12/16/2010) [-]
If the question was "what reaction took place?" then the answer is combustion, I think. **** , I don't know, also at this time of year the test would be a Chemistry Mid-term, not a Final. Just saying.
User avatar #51 to #30 - Crusader (12/16/2010) [-]
the last one is still Sodium Hydroxide
I believe the full thing is
(Na2)2 ((HO3)3)2

If I remember chemistry the same
(All numbers in subscripts)
#57 to #30 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
"K - Br" actually could be referring to the bond strength, which in this case would be 379.1 kJ / mol or it could be referring to the bond length which is 2.821 angstroms.
User avatar #46 to #30 - explodinglion (12/16/2010) [-]
K2Br.
I loled.
CHEMISTRY DEBATE.
not really.
K forms a 1+ cation.
Br forms a 1- anion.
resulting ionic compound is KBr.
2-4) correct
5) Is random superscript and subscript. But the closest thing it would resemble is lye. (NaOH)
User avatar #39 to #30 - UncommonSense (12/16/2010) [-]
My answers:
1) See 2
2) See 3
3) See 4
4) See 5
5) See 1
#44 to #39 - anon (12/16/2010) [-]
wat
#72 - gengachu (12/16/2010) [-]
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#65 - KiraLives (12/16/2010) [-]
now thats what I call SCIENCE :D
User avatar #21 - GeoffWTF (12/16/2010) [-]
how the **** do you subtract bromine from potassium
User avatar #13 - bigheadsheldon (12/16/2010) [-]
nick is my name! right when i read it i was like *gasp*! then i thumbed :)
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