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![]() Posts: 7 Group: Member Skin: Default | Here's a question for all the chemistry students:
What's a Sn-apple? Here's a clue: When you bite into it, you can taste metal... Any ideas??? ----------------- |
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Post #1 - 08.07.07
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![]() Posts: 22 Group: Admin Skin: Default | I like it, very nice. I won't give away the answer until a few people have had a chance to think about it. ----------------- Craville Studies The Site for HSC subject links, tips and resources www.craville.110mb.com |
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Post #2 - 08.07.07
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![]() Posts: 4 Group: Member Skin: Default | is it tinned apple?
happy craville ----------------- |
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Post #3 - 08.09.07
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![]() Posts: 22 Group: Admin Skin: Default | QUOTE:
This obviously shows that some people know their periodic table well. Sn is the symbol for tin. ----------------- Craville Studies The Site for HSC subject links, tips and resources www.craville.110mb.com | |
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Post #4 - 08.09.07
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![]() Posts: 1 Group: Member Skin: Default | LOL
that's heaps funny, like cheesy funny love this site tooooooo happy i found it! ----------------- <3333333333333333333emot1 |
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Post #5 - 01.30.09
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