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No one solves the issues anymore
And what for. No one reads these
Missives. Too dismissive. Turn away
Lonely eyes, I don't want to cry anymore.
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An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water. It is mostly shown in chemical equations by appending (aq) to the relevant chemical formula. For example, a solution of table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), in water would be represented as Na+(aq) + Cl−(aq). The word aqueous (which comes from aqua) means pertaining to, related to, similar to, or dissolved in, water. As water is an excellent solvent and is also naturally abundant, it is a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry. Aqueous solution is water with a pH of 7.0 where the hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH−) are in Arrhenius balance (10−7).
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Is it correct to say I have a solution to any problem?



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Answered September 8, 2018

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it grammatically correct? If it's in terms of grammar , it's correct. From a rational perspective, you need to be specific about the kind of problems you have solutions to. Is it solutions to your own problems? If it is the solutions to your problems, it's possible you might have them, because it doesn't necessarily mean that what you consider a problem solved that other people will consider solved.

For example, if you say the solution to one being dejected when going through a trial period is being more involved in social gatherings. yes it's fine, but that which you consider a solution to that problem might not be what other people would recommend.

So conclusively, indicating a solution to a problem might not necessarily solve the problem.

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In principle, all types of liquids can behave as solvents: liquid noble gases, molten metals, molten salts, molten covalent networks, and molecular liquids. In the practice of chemistry and biochemistry, most solvents are molecular liquids. They can be classified into polar and non-polar, according to whether their molecules possess a permanent electric dipole moment. Another distinction is whether their molecules can form hydrogen bonds (protic and aprotic solvents). Water, the most commonly used solvent, is both polar and sustains hydrogen bonds.
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Synonyms of solution

something attained by mental effort and especially by computationthe solution to a math problem

Synonyms for solution

answer, result

Words Related to solution

conclusion, determination, explanation, findingclue, key
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This is the solution I want to make next.
This eggnog recipe is for 4 servings, and is credited to Texas resident Jessie Van Slyke.

Pumpkin Spice Eggnog

INGREDIENTS
4 egg yolks
1/3 cup white sugar
1/3 cup pumpkin puree
2 cups milk (2% or whole)
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

DIRECTIONS
1. Pour egg yolks into the bowl of a stand mixer and mix on medium speed.

2. Add sugar slowly and continue mixing until just combined.

3. Adjust mixer speed to low and add in pumpkin, milk, cream, vanilla, nutmeg, and pumpkin pie spice.

4. Pour into a pitcher and chill before serving.

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sgt.null wrote:An aqueous solution
is a solution in which
the solvent is water.

It is mostly shown in chemical
equations by appending (aq) to
the relevantchemical formula.

For example, a solution
of table salt, or sodium chloride
(NaCl), in water would be
represented as Na+(aq) + Cl−(aq).

The word aqueous
(which comes from aqua)
means pertaining to, related to,
similar to, or dissolved in, water.
As water is an excellent solvent
and is also naturally abundant,
it is a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry.

Aqueous solution is water
with a pH of 7.0 where the
hydrogen ions (H+) and
hydroxide ions (OH−) are in
Arrhenius balance (10−7).
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This might be my next solution in search of a problem. (Don't leave the amaretto burning, and probably no problem.)

Flaming Dr. Pepper

3/4 shot amaretto almond liqueur
1/4 oz 151 proof rum
1/2 glass beer

1. Fill a shot glass about 3/4 full with amaretto and top it off with enough 151 proof rum to be able to burn.

2. Place the shot glass in another glass and fill the outer glass with beer (right up to the level of the shot glass).

3. Ignite the amaretto/151 and let it burn for a while. Blow it out (or leave it burning if you're brave - not recommended) and slam it. Tastes just like Dr. Pepper.
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Some of the effects are what would be expected from a powerful directed-energy beam if it could be generated in reality:

Ray guns are often shown as transmitting heat, as with Wells' heat rays. Ray guns may be used to cut through hard materials like a blowtorch.
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Cord Hurn wrote: This might be my next solution in search of a problem. (Don't leave the amaretto burning, and probably no problem.)

Flaming Dr. Pepper

3/4 shot amaretto almond liqueur
1/4 oz 151 proof rum
1/2 glass beer

1. Fill a shot glass about 3/4 full with amaretto and top it off with enough 151 proof rum to be able to burn.

2. Place the shot glass in another glass and fill the outer glass with beer (right up to the level of the shot glass).

3. Ignite the amaretto/151 and let it burn for a while. Blow it out (or leave it burning if you're brave - not recommended) and slam it. Tastes just like Dr. Pepper.
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No, not a new game. Can we slow down on the
creation of stupid games here, folks? It seems
some of you just want to up your post count.
I don't want to point my finger at any of you,
but if you do search of all your posts in Mallorys
some of you will be surprised at how much of your
total post count has been gained in this forum.
There are some genuine, creative, games here but
they have been snowed under by all the abc trash or
'if you post here . . . '. It looks like it is time fo
r this forum to be heavily edited. hugs and kisses
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