jillian
Princess
Aristotle gives a fuck. he warned people that he was going to give generic, hard to google questions to verify higher learning. I asked him a simple question that incorporates both fluid and crystalized elements of intelligence to see if he can pass his own standards.
if one gets a liberal arts degree, it's unlikely that question would come up in college. i can assure you it never did, although it may have in my high school chemistry class....
maybe.
I would guess that the energy conferred from heat would dissociate the H+ and OH- ions therefore creating more hydronium molecules therefore lowering the Ph.
That's just a guess though. I don't know the answer. I don't see why it is relevant to anything.
It would be like me asking which type of central line has the highest rate of pneumothorax and which one had the highest rate of infection.
Or who is at risk for hyperkalemia when giving succinylcholine?
All bread and butter stuff for me. Why would anyone else know or care about it?
i agree. his asking seemed silly to me, too.
although i have heard that subclavian lines might arguably have a higher rate of pneumothorax.