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Last night I made the BEST turkey burgers with 1.25 lbs of ground turkey, 1 pkg of lipton onion soup powder, 1 egg, 1/2 tspgarlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon black pepperThey were soooo juicy and deliciousI sauteed mushrooms and onions in a pan with butter and worcester (for cooking and marinating) sauceWe had swiss cheese with the mushrooms and onions on top and it was the bestI don't unsually like the taste of ground turkey but my husband does not want to eat red meat anymore because of how long it takes to digest in your systemDoes anyone else have any other really good recipes for ground turkey? Willing to share?
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Hey there,I just started Chemistry, and was given an assignement that is due for MondayUnfortunately, the Chemistry teacher didn't teach much of the material that is in it! I need some help with a couple questions, but this is the main one:Would you expect each of the following atoms to gain or lose electrons when forming ions? What ion is the most likely in each case?The atom's are: In, F, O, Ra, Na, and PUnderneath the atom name, there is a chemPad which allows you to enter the ion formedPlease help, I have no idea what to do!
I pack my favorite things.peas that need to be shelled (eating them raw), chinese celery, sliced cucumber with a container of ranch dressing, green grapes or strawberries or pineappleSometimes I take cream cheese with chives and Saltine's new little square crackersI also buy and freeze in lunch containers Pizza Hut's chicken alfredoThat equals to one supper eaten hot as soon as it is delivered) and four lunchesThink about the food you like and what you would enjoy when you open your lunch containerLunch does not always equal sandwich and chips.
I know it could be broken down into rectangles and the formula (1/12)bh^3 could be used but.what values do i put in for h and b respectively when it is rotated about the both the x-axis and y-axis? I can't seem to find a website for this information.
Two ways to determine moment of inertia for a structural shape: 1calculate individual component inertias and sum them using parallel axis theorem 2look up the value for the section in a steel or aluminum structural shape handbook If the section is rotated, find the inertia in a coordinate system aligned with the I-beam (find Ixx, Iyy, Iyy) and populate a 2x2 matrix with these valuesThen, develop the transformation matrix for the rotation that you need to perform to get the inertias in the original coordinate system.
The valence electrons of an atom of which element would feel a greater effective nuclear charge than the valence electrons of a boron (B) atom? aluminum (Al) beryllium (Be) hydrogen (H) carbon (C)
Hydrogen is first rowberyllium is second row, as is carbon, so all that's left is aluminum, third row.
A friend wants to send me some old ddr ram sticksBut he doesn't have any anti-static bagsIs there a do-it-yourself solution? Like tinfoil or something?
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she likes giving me sugary delights that are neatly folded in aluminum foil and sealed safely in a zip lock bag for no apparent reason and when i try to return the favor by giving her some handmade coconut mochi she refusesi think she is giving me mixed signalsx_xwho can be this nice? shes obviously trying to win me over with chocolate bars and sour patch kids.
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for my science project im thinking of doing one of these projects:does music affect a mouses thinking(to do this one i would have two mice with no music (control) and then another two micethe second pair i would play classical music 24/7 in their cage for a weekthen i would have each mouse solve a maze to see if the music made them smarter.)which is a better insulator:foam, aluminum foil, rice krispie treats(i would get cans of soda and cover them in either rice krispie treats, aluminum foil, or those foam inslators for cansi would also have a control with nothing on itthen i would leave each can outside for 15-25 minthen i would take each sodas temperature and see which one is colder)What are the different methods of purfying water and how effective are they?or do you have any ideas?can you think of any cheap experiments about behaviors of birds? i have tons of wild birds by u housethere about 20 birds in my yard right now eating who know what!or maybe worms?
For the bird experimentI notice that the wild birds in my yard steal dog food from the dog's bowlYou could put out dog food vsbird food and see which the birds preferredOr you could put out different bird seeds (you'd have to monitor pretty closely though)
In my book, the first reason mentioned is that there is a slight increase in effective nuclear charge down a group, which increases electron affinitiesI know that with more protons, there is a stronger magnet, or nuclear charge that holds the electrons closer together, but I don't understand what this reason really means.The 2nd reason is an cinrease in atomic radius down a group, which decreases electron affinities, as the size effect predominatesI don't understand this either/Also, my last question, in my book it says that gallium has a slightly smaller atomic radius than does aluminum, since gallium is preceded in its period by 10 d-block elementsWhat does this have to do with it? Usually, elements with higher occupied energy levels have a larger radius?? well please help! D
1Your book is saying, that while there is a slight increase in Effective Nuclear Charge, it is small, and the decrease in electon affinity is better explained by your 2Effective Nuclear Charge is the charge the electron feels from the nucleusThe more electrons in orbitals underneath the outer electron, the more the outer electron is shielded from the nuclear charge by the inner electronsElectrons in the same energy level cannot shield each otherAs you go down in a group, the more and more suborbitals there are, p, then d, then fThe electrons repel each other and spread out as much as possible, allowing more of the nuclear charge to shine through, i.e., Effective Nuclear Charge becomes larger2This is a q1, q2 situationdE (q1 xq2)/ r^2, where r is the distance between the two charged particlesThe further they are from each other (r^2 becomes greater), the lower the dE between themq1 and q2 are oppositely charged particles3Ga has a completely filled 3rd energy level, which results in a lower energy for that orbitalIt collapses in on itselfThe number of protons in the nucleus is greater by the number of d orbitals, with a higher Effective Nuclear Charge than Al.