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Just Chat! / Re: What to do if your question is too long to fit in the title bar?
« on: 17/05/2024 22:53:51 »
Write it in a reply to the question you just asked.
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That's the first step of any scientific research. Without any research gap, there will be no job for researchers.Research is the penultimate tactic for solving a problem, prayer being the last. Career researchers are not parasites like priests, but scavengers among the debris of ignorance.
Because the word appears on the diagram, and everything you find on the internet is true.https://arwill50.blogspot.com/2011/03/phenylalanine.htmlIn what way is that "central"?
covalently bonded to a central carbon atom.If you had stayed awake at school, you would have learned the difference between covalent and ionic bonding.
Yes i get the idea, but in 2 generations for a couple of new born child rearing age there would be 8 grand parents who would be retired and 4 parents who although not retired would be most probably 50 plus. That would be 6 people of working age for 9 non workers. (they could all possibly be unemployed)2 generations, say 40 years. Average age of the working population is 40 so the average worker will already have lost half of his grandparents assuming a life expectancy of 80.
In a very simple model, the electron is attracted by electrostatic forces to the nucleus but the electron is assumed to be in some motion.This only makes sense if the electron has arrived from afar on a slightly tangential course, like planets and stuff turning up in a solar system.