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Paramagnetism of Liquid Oxygen

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kag6 (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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i wish my chem prof was that cool
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I want to see what you do with the steel wool!
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I think I'm up to like three brain cells now.
nazibite (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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LIN's boiling point is alot lower than -180 deg. Its like 300 something.
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We're doing MO theory in first year at Stony Brook University too (in the State University of New York system), but unfortunately my class is in a general lecture hall with 500 people in it. Your video was very helpful. Thanks so much :)
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No problem. My class is 589 students!
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Very nice presentation! Keep up the good work.
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I want to go to this college!
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Carleton University
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nah, it'd probably burn (freeze) away at your throat like acid... oxidization.
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A chemical demonstration of the paramagnetism of oxy...
A chemical demonstration of the paramagnetism of oxygen, as shown by the attraction of liquid oxygen to a magnet
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