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Post by FryingggPannn on Jul 18, 2021 0:13:48 GMT -5
Let’s play Millionaire. Question 9 for $16,000 coming up. Which of these is not a property of dihydrogen monoxide? A: It accelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals. B: It contributes to the greenhouse effect. C: Its freezing point is −346 °F (−210 °C).
D: It has been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.
Play along if you want to, but please don’t look the answers up!
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Post by millionairefan17 on Jul 18, 2021 15:29:13 GMT -5
Well I personally have no idea whatsoever, do I have any lifelines that I can use?
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Post by FryingggPannn on Jul 18, 2021 18:03:11 GMT -5
Well I personally have no idea whatsoever, do I have any lifelines that I can use? Well yes, you have Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend, and Double Dip.
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Post by tarrantnam on Jul 19, 2021 1:54:39 GMT -5
Let’s play Millionaire. Question 9 for $16,000 coming up. Which of these is not a property of dihydrogen monoxide? A: It accelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals. B: It contributes to the greenhouse effect. C: Its freezing point is −346 °F (−210 °C).
D: It has been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.
Play along if you want to, but please don’t look the answers up!
C is the final answer. Dihydrogen monoxide is pure water and has freezing points at 0 °C.
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Post by FryingggPannn on Jul 19, 2021 2:26:22 GMT -5
Let’s play Millionaire. Question 9 for $16,000 coming up. Which of these is not a property of dihydrogen monoxide? A: It accelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals. B: It contributes to the greenhouse effect. C: Its freezing point is −346 °F (−210 °C).
D: It has been found in excised tumors of terminal cancer patients.
Play along if you want to, but please don’t look the answers up!
C is the final answer. Dihydrogen monoxide is pure water and has freezing points at 0 °C. Correct By the way, how did you know? Did you see the phrase before or simply figured out that it meant H2O?
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Post by tarrantnam on Jul 19, 2021 8:21:24 GMT -5
C is the final answer. Dihydrogen monoxide is pure water and has freezing points at 0 °C. Correct By the way, how did you know? Did you see the phrase before or simply figured out that it meant H2O? In fact, I took a natural course, and my teacher told me about this joke. At the same time, I also realized that only H2O fits that name (two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom).
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