/u/JewNugget2525's posts in /r/askscience
When something is bent (a metal ruler for example) and returns to its original shape, what is happening on the molecular level? Where is the information of the original shape stored and what forces do the unbending?
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Would it be unhealthy to subsist on only the necessary vitamins and protein powder in order to use up the fat in my body and lose weight?
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On the atomic level, what is happening in a reaction like Li+H2O -> LiOH+H (Where is the explosive energy coming from)
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On the atomic level, what is happening in a reaction like: Li+H2O -> LiOH+H (Where is the explosive energy coming from?)
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Why, according to the PH scale, do bases get a higher number than acids? Acids have more hydrogen and therefore the exponent of the number of hydrogen atoms or "Power of Hydrogen" should be higher in acids. No?
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