Loose ball on the floor, he dove with patty on the floor. Pulled his usual bull dog on patty on the floor, refs had to separate.
Running to OKC to get a ring and coming up empty![]()
Loose ball on the floor, he dove with patty on the floor. Pulled his usual bull dog on patty on the floor, refs had to separate.
Duncan: "That's some kinky there. I think I'm just gonna walk away.
Ref # 70: "I'm not even gonna look."
Ref # 24: "Giddyup !"
Thunder on right: "Can I be next? Huh? huh? "
Brooks: "Don't judge guys...please don't judge..."
Their Harden replacement
Crying AGAIN after the Spurs end another three-peat (three straight years of NOTHING)![]()
Should have died 3 years before retiring tbh
LOLWUT???
That ionic bonds like a mother er though tbh
Gargle my balls, then die in a fire, Fisher.
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Another got in the Lakers pretenders Council who was ushered out of his career by a Texas team.
I want you to squeal like a piggy.
What the was that![]()
Is there a gif of him crying?
It needs to fade from 03 into 14
Right, which means it bonds into molecules. Molecules are molecules, whether the bonds between the cons uent atoms are covalent or ionic.
I was just thinking the same thing. Anyone with a video or gif of him crying in this one?
I always thought molecular bond was a synonym for covalent bond, but I'm neither chemist nor physicist.
Sigh... I used to love you. KCl weeps.
Nah, I still do.
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Fisher you in bag scrotum head flouncin floppin cheese pantywaste. go rot.
Potassium does not form molecules. Molecules, unlike ions, don't hold electric charges. An exception would be if you use the word molecule to describe a polyatomic ion, but Potassium is never a part of a polyatomic ion.
Cl2 would be a molecule. H2O would be a molecule. HSO4- would be a polyatomic ion (which is formed via molecular/covalent bonds). But KCl is not a molecule.
Without trying to sound too technical, here lies the difference. If I had 10 H2O units, there would be 10 separate en ies, each of them being an individual H2O. Each of these H2O units is what we call a molecule,. Simple enough. If i had 10 KCl, there would just be 10 K+ ions, and there would be 10 Cl- ions, not bunched into 10 separate KCl molecules, but rather you would have 20 (separate) charged ions that would gather in a crystalline formation
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the is this?![]()
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