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yoakim said:hahaha soulsearcher and live.fast haha....
Another mnemonic for chemistry is....
-Metals = losers (lose electrons therefore positive)
-Non Metals = greedy (gain electrons therefore negative)
And another is...
- Pussy Cats = Cations (Positive)
- Anions = Negative
What are you gonna do when you come to cathode and anode?yoakim said:And another is...
- Pussy Cats = Cations (Positive)
- Anions = Negative
Let me fix them a little ...kloudsurfer said:I used to hate them. I figured if you had to rely such methods, you obviously dont know your stuff well enough.
That was before I started chemistry, biology and extension maths.
Hows this one?
Trig identities (the 2s are squared's)
cosec2x-cot2x= 1 "cosy cot"
sec2x-tan2x=1 "sexy tan"
That one was the teachers actually. I usually only use them for chemistry and most of mine are personal and would make no sense to anyone else.
Thanks. Ive always wanted to know how to do that.f3nr15 said:Let me fix them a little ...
cosec2x-cot2x= 1 "cosy cot"
sec2x-tan2x=1 "sexy tan"
cosec cot is my way, similar to yours ..
Try these exponential tags
Open a tag with a [s u p]
Conclude with a [/ s u p]
No spaces of course
It will look like this: x2
Open a tag with a [s u b]
Conclude with a [/ s u b]
No spaces of course, again ...
It will look like this: x2
Anode OxideSoulSearcher said:I get it
EDIT: No I don't![]()
Hmm, thought it was chemistry related ...housemouse said:Anode Oxide
Reduction Cation