Snoopdogga
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Does anyone know what it is?
i think it's nitrogen dioxide.Snoopdogga said:
Nope.cazzy7 said:i think it's nitrogen dioxide.Snoopdogga said:
i'd have to double check
Correct. Now what does N02- mean?NINTENDO_ZEALOT said:It does look like the chemical formula for Glucose, but I'm not sure. N3 is Ammonia.
Nitrite IonsNINTENDO_ZEALOT said:Never mind, I can't find out what it is.
Nitrous dioxide. I believe it's a pollutant?Snoopdogga said:Correct. Now what does N02- mean?NINTENDO_ZEALOT said:It does look like the chemical formula for Glucose, but I'm not sure. N3 is Ammonia.
Ahahaha, I just realized there was a "-" after the 2, my bad >_<TwilightKing said:Nitrous dioxide. I believe it's a pollutant?Snoopdogga said:Correct. Now what does N02- mean?NINTENDO_ZEALOT said:It does look like the chemical formula for Glucose, but I'm not sure. N3 is Ammonia.
Actually, I think thats sucrose, not glucose. But I did do bad on that science test...DarthGohan1 said:C6H12O8
I think it's some sort of sugar, but I'm not completely sure.
Actually, I think thats sucrose, not glucose. But I did do bad on that science test... [/quote]Shadow_] [quote="DarthGohan1 said:C6H12O8
I think it's some sort of sugar, but I'm not completely sure.
It's glucose. [/quote]Propaganda Man said:Actually, I think thats sucrose, not glucose. But I did do bad on that science test...Shadow_] [quote="DarthGohan1 said:C6H12O8
I think it's some sort of sugar, but I'm not completely sure.
I was always taught that glucose was C6H12O6, with no +O2TwilightKing said:It's glucose.Propaganda Man said:Actually, I think thats sucrose, not glucose. But I did do bad on that science test...Shadow_] [quote="DarthGohan1 said:C6H12O8
I think it's some sort of sugar, but I'm not completely sure.
I was always taught that glucose was C6H12O6, with no +O2TwilightKing said:It's glucose.Propaganda Man said:Actually, I think thats sucrose, not glucose. But I did do bad on that science test...Shadow_] [quote="DarthGohan1 said:C6H12O8
I think it's some sort of sugar, but I'm not completely sure.