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Nimda said
How does she do that with vectors?


Just moving them around. She can move the particles into place along with the reactant and do any heating.
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Just moving them around. She can move the particles into place along with the reactant and do any heating.


Even though Accelerator is actively changing enthalpy levels in the bonds?
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Nimda said
Even though Accelerator is actively changing enthalpy levels in the bonds?


You never said that. o3o
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You never said that. o3o


I thought it was implied O-O
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I have to go! D: I'll see you all later. Maybe I'll get wifi. Who knows?
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I have to go! D: I'll see you all later. Maybe I'll get wifi. Who knows?


Laters. Enjoy your Grand Theft Celular.
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Testing gif

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Aw.
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News flash: I didn't get wifi.
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Balance said
News flash: I didn't get wifi.


No wayyy!
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Night.
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Night.


Night.
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Nimda, can you explain exactly what you mean by changing their enthalpy levels? Moving their electrons, weakening the nuclear attraction, some other shizzle?
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Nimda said
I thought it was implied O-O


I only have a vague idea of what enthalpy is! By that I mean I know exactly what it is but I have no idea how it applies to anything else in physics or chemistry!
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Nimda, can you explain exactly what you mean by changing their enthalpy levels? Moving their electrons, weakening the nuclear attraction, some other shizzle?


Enthalpy is energy as it relates to mass, volume, and specific heat.
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I only have a vague idea of what enthalpy is! By that I mean I know exactly what it is but I have no idea how it applies to anything else in physics or chemistry!


You use it a lot in thermodynamics.
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Enthalpy is energy as it relates to mass, volume, and specific heat. You use it a lot in thermodynamics.


My book is a 9th grade book, it doesn't explain entropy except in the notes and it doesn't even mention enthalpy. D: Maybe I'll look at the Feynman lectures about it.
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My book is a 9th grade book, it doesn't explain entropy except in the notes and it doesn't even mention enthalpy. D: Maybe I'll look at the Feynman lectures about it.


It's not super hard. To calculate it, you just use mcat.
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Etcetera said
It's not super hard. To calculate it, you just use mcat.


I mean how it applies to things. What does enthalpy have to do with rebonding the oxygen into toxic gases?
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I mean how it to things. What does enthalpy have to do with rebonding the oxygen into toxic gases?


He removes energy from the bonds keeping the atoms together, then rebonds the particles in different arrangements by adding the energy again, giving them the ability to bond.
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Enthalpy is the energy contained in a substance. It is essentially chemical potential energy.

When something loses enthalpy, it releases it as heat, in an exothermic reaction. When something gains enthalpy, it takes in heat, in an endothermic reaction.

Something like burning is exothermic, and I can't think of an endo ones right now.

When you make a chemical bond, that releases energy (I know, weird), so it's at a lower enthalpy state. When you destroy a chemical bond, that takes in energy, so it's at a higher enthalpy state.

I believe that the way Nimda refers to enthalpy is done with some heavy artistic license, because if it was literal, it would mean increasing enthalpy just makes something more likely to react (kinda) and decreasing slows a reaction (kinda).

Perhaps an explanation from Nimda is in order?
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