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Larni Member (Idle past 171 days) Posts: 4000 From: Liverpool Joined: |
Alcohol is a depressant and this makes it harder to stay errect, finish the job like a professional or even be bothered to try to 'get some' in the first place.
Some people turn nasty, some get maudlin, some become party animals. It just depends on what we are like with our frontal cortex dialled down; when we have no inhibitions. You're lucky, I know of a few people who turn into total twats when drunk.The above ontological example models the zero premise to BB theory. It does so by applying the relative uniformity assumption that the alleged zero event eventually ontologically progressed from the compressed alleged sub-microscopic chaos to bloom/expand into all of the present observable order, more than it models the Biblical record evidence for the existence of Jehovah, the maximal Biblical god designer. -Attributed to Buzsaw Message 53 Moreover that view is a blatantly anti-relativistic one. I'm rather inclined to think that space being relative to time and time relative to location should make such a naive hankering to pin-point an ultimate origin of anything, an aspiration that is not even wrong. Well, Larni, let's say I much better know what I don't want to say than how exactly say what I do.
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Modulous Member (Idle past 302 days) Posts: 7801 From: Manchester, UK Joined: |
I've never found any way to get internet access again except to restart my computer. There must be a better way, does anyone know of one? Have you tried right-clicking the network icon? On XP it gives me the option to 'Repair', which will save you having to type ipconfig commands, I'd be surprised if they took that functionality out.
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Ann1979 ![]() Suspended Junior Member (Idle past 4830 days) Posts: 2 Joined: |
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
Is hydrogen sulfide really amphoteric and if it is, give examples of how it acts as a base and an acid.
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jar Member (Idle past 157 days) Posts: 34140 From: Texas!! Joined: |
see here
It can either donate or accept a proton.Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
I have already seen that wiki article. I can see where it can give a proton away, but I haven't found anything on the web where it shows that it can accept a proton. Thanks for answering though.
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jar Member (Idle past 157 days) Posts: 34140 From: Texas!! Joined: |
For an example scroll down here
Anyone so limited that they can only spell a word one way is severely handicapped!
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
It only says that hydrosulfuric acid is amphoteric. It does not tell us what it becomes after it accepts a proton. I assume it accepts the proton from hydronium. It would have to become h3s after proton acceptance. I don't see that compound listed anywhere on the internet. BTW, I scored 100% on the score at the bottom.
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1784 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
If you protonate sulfuric acid (and you'd have to use a hell of a strong acid to get it to accept a proton) you get trihydroxyoxosulfonium, a cationic species.
Technically sulfuric acid is amphoteric but in practice I've never heard of it used as a base. Strong acids are weak, weak bases. I suspect the dissociation constant of that third proton is too high to be accurately characterized (but I could be full of shit.)
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
This is the best answer yet. I just couldn't see how it could accept another proton because it's valence is 6a on the periodic chart. H2S has full valence shells, and so it will be difficult to force another hydrogen onto it.
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1784 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
This is the best answer yet. It may be the worst answer yet, since you asked a question about hydrogen sulfide and I told you all about sulfuric acid. Sorry. But the answer is mostly the same: With a strong enough acid you can make hydrogen sulfide act as a base and form hydrogen sulfonium; it's an analogous compound to the hydronium that water forms when it acts as a base. It's a lot less stable than hydronium, apparently. Sulfoniums are more easily formed with larger, electron-donating substituents that stabilize the sulfur's positive charge. (I think. To tell the truth, I'm shit at organic chemistry.)
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
Well, hydrogen sulfonium is what I could not find on the web. Without subscripts, it doesn't pull up on google I guess. The only question left is what acid is strong enough to make hydrogen sulfide act as a base?
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bluescat48 Member (Idle past 4507 days) Posts: 2347 From: United States Joined: |
try googling sulfonium.
Sul`phoni`um n. 1. (Chem.) A hypothetical radical, SH3, regarded as the type and nucleus of the sulphines. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co. In theory, any acid with a pH lower than HSH. Edited by bluescat48, : added lineThere is no better love between 2 people than mutual respect for each other WT Young, 2002 Who gave anyone the authority to call me an authority on anything. WT Young, 1969 Since Evolution is only ~90% correct it should be thrown out and replaced by Creation which has even a lower % of correctness. W T Young, 2008
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foreveryoung Member (Idle past 900 days) Posts: 921 Joined: |
I did google sulfonium and I have read your response. My questions are still unanswered though. If there was an answer, I failed to see it.
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Dr Adequate Member Posts: 16113 Joined: |
Have you tried right-clicking the network icon? On XP it gives me the option to 'Repair', which will save you having to type ipconfig commands, I'd be surprised if they took that functionality out. I have found no way to solve the problem, which now occurs so frequently that I have had to switch to using an inferior computer which however has the merit of a wire running directly to the modem.
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