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All of the critical thinking skills seem to be used by gslack, saveliberty and westwall.





All? Where have you been?

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All of the critical thinking skills seem to be used by gslack, saveliberty and westwall.
All of the critical thinking skills seem to be used by gslack, saveliberty and westwall.
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I see rolling Thunder switched science experiments since I totally trashed his first one. Nice job on taking his second attempt to the dumpster westwall and gslack.
States of Matter
There are five main states of matter. Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates are all different states of matter. Each of these states is also known as a phase. Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when special physical forces are present. One example of those forces is temperature. The phase or state of matter can change when the temperature changes. Generally, as the temperature rises, matter moves to a more active state.
Phase describes a physical state of matter. The key word to notice is physical. Things only move from one phase to another by physical means. If energy is added (like increasing the temperature or increasing pressure) or if energy is taken away (like freezing something or decreasing pressure) you have created a physical change.
Chem4Kids.com: Matter: States of Matter
Just in case Rolling Turd think we made it up. Note source, chem4kids. We'll try to keep it at his level.
I see rolling Thunder switched science experiments since I totally trashed his first one. Nice job on taking his second attempt to the dumpster westwall and gslack.
States of Matter
There are five main states of matter. Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates are all different states of matter. Each of these states is also known as a phase. Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when special physical forces are present. One example of those forces is temperature. The phase or state of matter can change when the temperature changes. Generally, as the temperature rises, matter moves to a more active state.
Phase describes a physical state of matter. The key word to notice is physical. Things only move from one phase to another by physical means. If energy is added (like increasing the temperature or increasing pressure) or if energy is taken away (like freezing something or decreasing pressure) you have created a physical change.
Chem4Kids.com: Matter: States of Matter
Just in case Rolling Turd think we made it up. Note source, chem4kids. We'll try to keep it at his level.
LOLOLOL...you've never been able to refute anything, retard.
This post of yours is even more retarded and pointless than most of your drivel. It has no bearing on the experiments demonstrating the fact that higher CO2 concentrations absorb more energy from light than do lower CO2 levels. That you bozos would even imagine that your ignorant objections to one aspect or another of these experiments are meaningful when these experiments have been created by physics professors and are performed tens of thousands of times yearly by science and physics teachers in high schools and colleges and universities, just shows how intellectually deficient and clueless you are.
I see rolling Thunder switched science experiments since I totally trashed his first one. Nice job on taking his second attempt to the dumpster westwall and gslack.
States of Matter
There are five main states of matter. Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates are all different states of matter. Each of these states is also known as a phase. Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when special physical forces are present. One example of those forces is temperature. The phase or state of matter can change when the temperature changes. Generally, as the temperature rises, matter moves to a more active state.
Phase describes a physical state of matter. The key word to notice is physical. Things only move from one phase to another by physical means. If energy is added (like increasing the temperature or increasing pressure) or if energy is taken away (like freezing something or decreasing pressure) you have created a physical change.
Chem4Kids.com: Matter: States of Matter
Just in case Rolling Turd think we made it up. Note source, chem4kids. We'll try to keep it at his level.
LOLOLOL...you've never been able to refute anything, retard.
This post of yours is even more retarded and pointless than most of your drivel. It has no bearing on the experiments demonstrating the fact that higher CO2 concentrations absorb more energy from light than do lower CO2 levels. That you bozos would even imagine that your ignorant objections to one aspect or another of these experiments are meaningful when these experiments have been created by physics professors and are performed tens of thousands of times yearly by science and physics teachers in high schools and colleges and universities, just shows how intellectually deficient and clueless you are.
So does water vapor and about anything else you put into your pop bottle dimwit.
That's what I figured. Unless you're working as a janitor in one.All of the critical thinking skills seem to be used by gslack, saveliberty and westwall.
All? Where have you been?
I can tell you I haven't been in a lab
Where would those places be? Places like Rush Limbaugh's asshole?I have been in places where people understand CO2 doesn't raise temperatures, energy does.
So if you and "these same people" in Rush's ass all realize that H2O vapor "holds heat", why don't you understand that CO2 "holds heat" too?These same people seem to realize that H20 vapor holds heat too.
LOLOLOL...you've never been able to refute anything, retard.
This post of yours is even more retarded and pointless than most of your drivel. It has no bearing on the experiments demonstrating the fact that higher CO2 concentrations absorb more energy from light than do lower CO2 levels. That you bozos would even imagine that your ignorant objections to one aspect or another of these experiments are meaningful when these experiments have been created by physics professors and are performed tens of thousands of times yearly by science and physics teachers in high schools and colleges and universities, just shows how intellectually deficient and clueless you are.
So does water vapor and about anything else you put into your pop bottle dimwit.
I don't really see where he says water vapor doesn't absorb infrared.
It isn't "just about anything", either. Nitrogen and oxygen, for instance, are transparent to infrared radiation.
All? Where have you been?
I will thank you NOT to be changing my posts RT. Very bad form! If you quote me, quote me. DO NOT EDIT MY POSTS FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES!
I will thank you NOT to be changing my posts RT. Very bad form! If you quote me, quote me. DO NOT EDIT MY POSTS FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES!
I will thank you NOT to be changing my posts RT. Very bad form! If you quote me, quote me. DO NOT EDIT MY POSTS FOR YOUR OWN PURPOSES!
Well don't have a hissy fit there, siren. I only changed the smilies, not your words. But since you have no sense of humor, I'll stop.
Thank you.
Quote function fart alert!
Syrenn, anything look funny about the quotes above?
Syrenn, anything look funny about the quotes above?
LOL, yeah i saw that he SHRUNK it. But ill let that one pass.
Syrenn, anything look funny about the quotes above?
LOL, yeah i saw that he SHRUNK it. But ill let that one pass.
No...you might want to check who is the stated party in each quote.
same old nonsense from the troll army.....