


Friday, October 12, 2007
Chloe's chemistry notes
When Selena and Chloe collide head-on, a sigma bond is formed and this results in the formation of Selenium Chloride. Usually, the collision lasts only a fraction of a second. Hence, we can conclude that the bonds between the two being are temporary dipole-temporary dipole. However, this bond is strong. Thus, the b.p. of Selenium Chloride is high.
When Chloe and Joyce collide sideways, a pi bond if formed, resulting in the formation of JoeyandChloyce, a new-found molecule. This molecule behaves peculiarly as a giggle might erupt from the molecule with the smallest agitation. This odd molecule has a very high b.p. as well.
When Selena and Joyce collide head-on, a sigma bond is formed and this results in the formation of Selenium Joycide (Shit, sounds like Joyce is suicidal or that I'm attempting to murder my self-proclaimed best friend). The bond dissociation energy of Selenium Joycide is so high, it is almost impossible to break the bond within.
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CCB ACD
Why am I dissapointed? Is it because I'm just 2 and a half marks away from BBB ACD? Is it because I could have done a bit better for GP had I put in the effort? Could it really have been BBB ABD? What could have been.... it's never easy thinking about it.
I have to say, H1 Lit was a shocker. It was nothing short of a miracle for my grades to have improved by leaps and bounds. From U during midyears (right at the bottom, I might add) to A. Ok, maybe I give myself credit for reading the book. How I got that far though, that's anyone's guess. Maybe it's my incessant questioning of our poor Lit teacher about seemingly inconsequential bits. Truth be told, I just didn't like my story so mysterious. I mean, wouldn't you question why Herbert has to call Pip Handel? I won't call Joyce Joey for no reason right?! Ah well, what's done cannot be undone.
J2? Bring it on!
you're my pumpkin pie
8:44 PM