I had an unknown solution; I noticed it was a sodium salt due to its PH of 7, I then tested for the present of I- by adding 6M HNO3 until acidic, then added 15 drops hexane and 10 drops chlorine water. Then I mixed it very well and found that the hexane layer is violet which confirms the present of I-; which indicates my unknown should be NaI
How would I write the above reactions into balanced chemical equations?
How would I write these reactions into chemical equations?
could be potassium iodide...
I'd take a drop of the solution onto a fire cleaned paper clip %26amp; torch it
sodium burns bright yelowish orange for longer than you care to wait
potassium burns pint to violet to lavendar depending upon the concentration
2I- %26amp; Cl2 --%26gt; 2Cl- %26amp; I2
the hexane is just a cheap, safe organic solvent that dissolves the iodine without a chemical reaction.. in non polar solvents iodine dissolves well %26amp; gives a pink to purple color... so there is no equation to give
the chlorine oxidizes the iodide to iodine, while the chlorine gets reduced to chloride
Reply:First you should collect the data. Maybe ask your teacher, boss, professer, etc..... I hope that answered your question. Good question, bye!
Showing posts with label violet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violet. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Experience with gentian violet?
Has anyone ever used gentian violet for a vaginal yeast infection? How messy of an ordeal was it for you? Does it permanently stain clothing? Are their any tricks or advice that you can give in order to avoid the mess and staining? Also, did it help you with your infection?
Thanks! :)
Experience with gentian violet?
I have never used genitian violet but my mom did years ago and she said that it is quite messy (I've read this somewhere as well). It can permanently stain clothes.
I would recommend that you include a pad or a pantyliner in your panties to try and help minimize some of the mess that comes from using this medication. I would recommend checking with your doctor as well for additional ideas on how to help minimize the mess and staining that occurs with this medication.
My mom said that it was very effective at helping a yeast infection. I've read this as well.
Thanks! :)
Experience with gentian violet?
I have never used genitian violet but my mom did years ago and she said that it is quite messy (I've read this somewhere as well). It can permanently stain clothes.
I would recommend that you include a pad or a pantyliner in your panties to try and help minimize some of the mess that comes from using this medication. I would recommend checking with your doctor as well for additional ideas on how to help minimize the mess and staining that occurs with this medication.
My mom said that it was very effective at helping a yeast infection. I've read this as well.
Where can i buy a Sony NW A-3000 MP3 Player, 20GB in Violet for under £130?
It had to be bought online from a UK company, please help
Where can i buy a Sony NW A-3000 MP3 Player, 20GB in Violet for under £130?
you can't
unless you try ebay
Where can i buy a Sony NW A-3000 MP3 Player, 20GB in Violet for under £130?
you can't
unless you try ebay
Violet, white and light pink or violet, white and light blue for my wedding?
you like violet and blue
why not try periwinkle?
Violet, white and light pink or violet, white and light blue for my wedding?
I think the violet, white and light pink would be very nice together.
sandals church
why not try periwinkle?
Violet, white and light pink or violet, white and light blue for my wedding?
I think the violet, white and light pink would be very nice together.
sandals church
Newly bought violet (dragon) goby acting strangely?
i recently purchased a violet goby and i noticed it behaving strangely after a few hours in the tank. it stays near the top of the tank in a vertical position, and from what ive read about them they are natural hiders, i also read from one source that this could mean my alkalinity is high, any suggestions on this behavior or adjusting alkalinity? when i tested the water it said it was fine
Newly bought violet (dragon) goby acting strangely?
I don't know how often you do partial water changes, but the dragon gobies are very touchy about water quality. They are also brackish water fish.
If you haven't been doing weekly partial water changes, you need to start now. A 30% weekly change will do wonders for any fish. Partial water changes are the most important thing you can do for any fish tank. When you do water changes, be sure to add salt in the proper amount to keep his water brackish (see below for specific gravity measurements).
It removes the build up of ammonia, nitrites and nitrates that accumulate as fish waste and uneaten food decay in the tank.
Your pH may be fine, but it might also be very different from what he was used to. You should have tested the water in the tank (bag) it came from and determined how far off your water is compared to that. Sometimes you need to take up to 3 or 4 hours to acclimate a fish to your tank water so it doesn't go into pH shock which can be fatal.
By acclimating I mean slowly adding a little bit (maybe a half cup) of tank water to the bag at 15 minute intervals so he doesn't experience a violent change in pH all at once. I have taken as much as 3 hours to acclimate an expensive, delicate fish to my tank water so there is no abrupt change in the pH. As little as .5 difference on the scale can send them into pH shock.
You do know they are brackish water fish, right. They need salt in their water to stay healthy. Brackish water is 1.012 on the specific gravity scale. Fresh is 1.000 and seawater is 1.024-.026. Do you have salt in the water for him?
Here is a site that might help you out some:
http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/A%20temp...
I suggest an immediate 50% water change with salt added and watch his behaviour for the next few hours. A specific gravity tester can be purchased at most good pet shops that have fish. They are not expensive and are a must to keep your water at the brackish level properly.
Good luck with your dragon, they are very cool fish.
8
Reply:He is probably adjusting to his new habitat. Give him a few more days and he'll be behaving normally.
If you're positive that it's not this, then the nitrite levels could be high. What are your nitrate, nitrite, and chlorine levels on your water test? Saltwater fish don't normally get swim bladder disease, but you could give him the inside of a cooked pea if you're cautious about this.
~ZTM
Reply:belly up FLUSH IT!!! get a goldfish
Reply:New habitat. Give her/him awhile to adjust. They normally will not eat for a few days too!!
Reply:here are some sites about a violet goby
http://www.answers.com/topic/violet-goby...
http://members.tripod.com/~boeing_dude/i...
http://www.aquariacentral.com/species/db...
http://fish.mongabay.com/species/Gobioid...
I hope these sites give you the adequate answeres you need, and I hope also for him that you have a really big tank
Good luck
Newly bought violet (dragon) goby acting strangely?
I don't know how often you do partial water changes, but the dragon gobies are very touchy about water quality. They are also brackish water fish.
If you haven't been doing weekly partial water changes, you need to start now. A 30% weekly change will do wonders for any fish. Partial water changes are the most important thing you can do for any fish tank. When you do water changes, be sure to add salt in the proper amount to keep his water brackish (see below for specific gravity measurements).
It removes the build up of ammonia, nitrites and nitrates that accumulate as fish waste and uneaten food decay in the tank.
Your pH may be fine, but it might also be very different from what he was used to. You should have tested the water in the tank (bag) it came from and determined how far off your water is compared to that. Sometimes you need to take up to 3 or 4 hours to acclimate a fish to your tank water so it doesn't go into pH shock which can be fatal.
By acclimating I mean slowly adding a little bit (maybe a half cup) of tank water to the bag at 15 minute intervals so he doesn't experience a violent change in pH all at once. I have taken as much as 3 hours to acclimate an expensive, delicate fish to my tank water so there is no abrupt change in the pH. As little as .5 difference on the scale can send them into pH shock.
You do know they are brackish water fish, right. They need salt in their water to stay healthy. Brackish water is 1.012 on the specific gravity scale. Fresh is 1.000 and seawater is 1.024-.026. Do you have salt in the water for him?
Here is a site that might help you out some:
http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/A%20temp...
I suggest an immediate 50% water change with salt added and watch his behaviour for the next few hours. A specific gravity tester can be purchased at most good pet shops that have fish. They are not expensive and are a must to keep your water at the brackish level properly.
Good luck with your dragon, they are very cool fish.
8
Reply:He is probably adjusting to his new habitat. Give him a few more days and he'll be behaving normally.
If you're positive that it's not this, then the nitrite levels could be high. What are your nitrate, nitrite, and chlorine levels on your water test? Saltwater fish don't normally get swim bladder disease, but you could give him the inside of a cooked pea if you're cautious about this.
~ZTM
Reply:belly up FLUSH IT!!! get a goldfish
Reply:New habitat. Give her/him awhile to adjust. They normally will not eat for a few days too!!
Reply:here are some sites about a violet goby
http://www.answers.com/topic/violet-goby...
http://members.tripod.com/~boeing_dude/i...
http://www.aquariacentral.com/species/db...
http://fish.mongabay.com/species/Gobioid...
I hope these sites give you the adequate answeres you need, and I hope also for him that you have a really big tank
Good luck
What effect do you suspect the following would have on your judgement of the Gram reaction of an organism?
Using an old Gram's Crystal Violet preparation containing crystalized dye.
Increasing the length of time for counterstaining.
Destaining with ethanol for one minute.
Susbstituting aqueous crystal viloet for Grams' Crystal Violet.
What effect do you suspect the following would have on your judgement of the Gram reaction of an organism?
using an old gram stain would create precipitate on your slide. if you are not well trained in reading gram stains, you might mistake them as gram positive organisms.
increasing the length of counterstaining would make the organisms pink or falsely gram neg.
destaining for one minute is too much. you would overdecolorize the bacteria and it will all turn out gram neg.
sorry, don't know the answer to last question. i've never substituted it with aqueous primary stain... i don't think it will make a big difference though.
Reply:Mel Is this your story?
※※※ http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra...
Increasing the length of time for counterstaining.
Destaining with ethanol for one minute.
Susbstituting aqueous crystal viloet for Grams' Crystal Violet.
What effect do you suspect the following would have on your judgement of the Gram reaction of an organism?
using an old gram stain would create precipitate on your slide. if you are not well trained in reading gram stains, you might mistake them as gram positive organisms.
increasing the length of counterstaining would make the organisms pink or falsely gram neg.
destaining for one minute is too much. you would overdecolorize the bacteria and it will all turn out gram neg.
sorry, don't know the answer to last question. i've never substituted it with aqueous primary stain... i don't think it will make a big difference though.
Reply:Mel Is this your story?
※※※ http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra...
In the movie Aquamarine, Aqua has strips of blue on her hair, what is that style of coloring called?
In the movie Aquamariene, Aqua has strips of blue on her hair, somewhere inside her hair that only shows when she flips her hair, what is that style of clouring called? are they called highlights?
im Asian and im planning to get a some violet into my black hair cause i love violet. im fair and i got some pink on my cheeks (naturally), just a little, enough to notice.
do you think the colour will go well with my hair and skin?
In the movie Aquamarine, Aqua has strips of blue on her hair, what is that style of coloring called?
I think everyone is perfect the way they were born, but if light violet highlights in your hair floats your boat, so be it, everyone likes something different. :)
Reply:they're called highlights :D
Reply:They call it highlights.If you Asian,get some violet,is bad!Your hair is black,and violet is dark colour.But if you is brown-skinned people,that colour is good for you,because your skin more light than your hair!
im Asian and im planning to get a some violet into my black hair cause i love violet. im fair and i got some pink on my cheeks (naturally), just a little, enough to notice.
do you think the colour will go well with my hair and skin?
In the movie Aquamarine, Aqua has strips of blue on her hair, what is that style of coloring called?
I think everyone is perfect the way they were born, but if light violet highlights in your hair floats your boat, so be it, everyone likes something different. :)
Reply:they're called highlights :D
Reply:They call it highlights.If you Asian,get some violet,is bad!Your hair is black,and violet is dark colour.But if you is brown-skinned people,that colour is good for you,because your skin more light than your hair!
Has anyone read the book "Violet On The Runway"? Or "Poseur'"?
Please tell me if they were good books.
Has anyone read the book "Violet On The Runway"? Or "Poseur'"?
I agree Violet on The Runway was good, but I L-O-V-E-D Poseur. Poseur is super funny, well written and the characters are cool and unique.
I have no idea why Couture Couture thinks this book is about "ghettolicious" girls. I mean, one of the four main characters is the half-korean, half-black daughter of a famous rapper. I loved her. Maybe Couture Couture only wants to read about vapid blond ditzes (could her avatar be a clue?????) She probably didn't even read the book at all because just open the back cover and you see the writer grew up in LA.
Peace!!!!
Reply:i'm writing my own book, in case you didn't know. and it's NOT set in LA, unlike the 8 gazillion books out there. I'm not dramatic. You're prejudiced, aaliyah. just because i'm blonde, and i'm, to put it bluntly, white, doesn't mean i'm vapid. Report It
Reply:Poseur was awful, to me. It was boring, and had more product placements than the Super Bowl in it. Not everyone cares about girls in a private school in LA, written maybe by an author that hasn't ever even BEEN to LA. And also, who cares about ghettolicious fashion designer girls?
Violet On The Runway was just fabulous, because we all want to know the secret life of a model, and all the glamour and glitz.
btw, can you answer my question?
edit- OMG. haven't you noticed that the answerer below me has almost the same answer? and she put "answer my question" also. I mean, if it's the exact same answer, though with a different wording, why put it there? People, try to save space on yahoo answers. Maybe then the site wouldn't shut down so much.
Reply:poseur, is yet another, shallow, nothing book. but violet on the runway was amazing and full of depth. read it! :)
can u answer my quesiton?
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Has anyone read the book "Violet On The Runway"? Or "Poseur'"?
I agree Violet on The Runway was good, but I L-O-V-E-D Poseur. Poseur is super funny, well written and the characters are cool and unique.
I have no idea why Couture Couture thinks this book is about "ghettolicious" girls. I mean, one of the four main characters is the half-korean, half-black daughter of a famous rapper. I loved her. Maybe Couture Couture only wants to read about vapid blond ditzes (could her avatar be a clue?????) She probably didn't even read the book at all because just open the back cover and you see the writer grew up in LA.
Peace!!!!
Reply:i'm writing my own book, in case you didn't know. and it's NOT set in LA, unlike the 8 gazillion books out there. I'm not dramatic. You're prejudiced, aaliyah. just because i'm blonde, and i'm, to put it bluntly, white, doesn't mean i'm vapid. Report It
Reply:Poseur was awful, to me. It was boring, and had more product placements than the Super Bowl in it. Not everyone cares about girls in a private school in LA, written maybe by an author that hasn't ever even BEEN to LA. And also, who cares about ghettolicious fashion designer girls?
Violet On The Runway was just fabulous, because we all want to know the secret life of a model, and all the glamour and glitz.
btw, can you answer my question?
edit- OMG. haven't you noticed that the answerer below me has almost the same answer? and she put "answer my question" also. I mean, if it's the exact same answer, though with a different wording, why put it there? People, try to save space on yahoo answers. Maybe then the site wouldn't shut down so much.
Reply:poseur, is yet another, shallow, nothing book. but violet on the runway was amazing and full of depth. read it! :)
can u answer my quesiton?
domain name hosting
Can anyone finsih this poem? "Poor little butterfly dead on a the walk. Along came Johnny with a violet stalk
Forever it seemed the butterfly would wait,
For the malicious Johnny to plot its fate
Can anyone finsih this poem? "Poor little butterfly dead on a the walk. Along came Johnny with a violet stalk
people saw what johnny did and began to shout. and kicked your *** you pathetic lout.
Reply:Poor little butterfly dead on a the walk. Along came Johnny with a violet stalk, he caress it, and tears, the poor little butterfly won't respond, and Johnny fills with many emotional fears. Johnny didn't know what to do, the poor little butterfly stayed still like a statue, and seemed very blue. Johnny gently buries the poor little butterfly surrounded by others flying like beautiful fairies. He prays for the poor little butterfly for its soul to go up in heaven...pretty soon, Johnny had seen the poor little butterly flutter its wings, which appeared as bright as the moon. THE END..
LOL i tried
For the malicious Johnny to plot its fate
Can anyone finsih this poem? "Poor little butterfly dead on a the walk. Along came Johnny with a violet stalk
people saw what johnny did and began to shout. and kicked your *** you pathetic lout.
Reply:Poor little butterfly dead on a the walk. Along came Johnny with a violet stalk, he caress it, and tears, the poor little butterfly won't respond, and Johnny fills with many emotional fears. Johnny didn't know what to do, the poor little butterfly stayed still like a statue, and seemed very blue. Johnny gently buries the poor little butterfly surrounded by others flying like beautiful fairies. He prays for the poor little butterfly for its soul to go up in heaven...pretty soon, Johnny had seen the poor little butterly flutter its wings, which appeared as bright as the moon. THE END..
LOL i tried
Do you think the name Violet Skye is a cool name for a girl?
I really like it..unique and different but not so unusual that it will affect this child in a negative way. Both names are actual names... not like Apple or Coco..
Do you think the name Violet Skye is a cool name for a girl?
I personaly think it is, its a pretty name! I mean, if you like it...lol
Reply:.I like the name Skye , but Violet , don't like that name very much . It reminds me of old people. Maybe because my husbands grandma 's name was Violet .
Reply:It looks very cool written/typed but if spoken, can be mistaken for Violent Sky since the word violent is far more common than violet. Just my opinion.... ;)
Reply:that's nice. works as a stage name too.
Reply:no
Reply:It is a cool name. It sounds like a character from a romance novel. As long as Violet doesnt make you think of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, it's a very nice name. :)
Reply:Violet is cool, and Skye is cool, but Violet-Skye together sound, erm, hippie-ish. Unless you're ok with that i might not name a girl those two names together.
Reply:sure
Reply:yes, sounds like a video game character, so yeah, it's pretty cool
Do you think the name Violet Skye is a cool name for a girl?
I personaly think it is, its a pretty name! I mean, if you like it...lol
Reply:.I like the name Skye , but Violet , don't like that name very much . It reminds me of old people. Maybe because my husbands grandma 's name was Violet .
Reply:It looks very cool written/typed but if spoken, can be mistaken for Violent Sky since the word violent is far more common than violet. Just my opinion.... ;)
Reply:that's nice. works as a stage name too.
Reply:no
Reply:It is a cool name. It sounds like a character from a romance novel. As long as Violet doesnt make you think of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, it's a very nice name. :)
Reply:Violet is cool, and Skye is cool, but Violet-Skye together sound, erm, hippie-ish. Unless you're ok with that i might not name a girl those two names together.
Reply:sure
Reply:yes, sounds like a video game character, so yeah, it's pretty cool
Find red ray and violet ray?
Horizontal rays of red light ( = 660 nm, in vacuum) and violet light ( = 410 nm, in vacuum) are incident on the flint-glass prism shown in the drawing. The indices of refraction for the red and violet light are 1.662 and 1.698, respectively. What is the angle of refraction for each ray as it emerges from the prism? ( = 22.0°)
Find red ray and violet ray?
Where is the drawing?
Find red ray and violet ray?
Where is the drawing?
How did life on Earth get started?
I know about the 'primordial soup', the procaryotic and eucaryotic cells and ultra violet radiation. anything else? life from other planets ending up here? Or from Mars, etc? By the way, this is NOT a religious question so no rubbish about God creating it.
How did life on Earth get started?
Most people are aware of the main theory about how the Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago. There is also evidence of a major asteroid bombardment on the moon 3.8 to 4 billion years ago. It must have affected the Earth even more and wiped out any life that may have existed. There is evidence of stromatolites 3.5 billion years old. Stromatolites are blue green algae that deposit stone in successive layers. Their oxygen is also thought responsible for precipitating the iron out of the early ocean that is the source of nearly all the worlds iron ore deposits so the evidence is pretty good. That gives a pretty good time frame for when life probably began, sometime after 4 billion years ago.
The stromatolites exist today but they aren't thought to be the first life on Earth. It is likely they evolved photosynthesis building on more primitive systems which used hydrogen sulfide to reduce organic compounds and power their metabolism. How life began before that and evolved into those "primitive" bacteria isn't known exactly because life can incorporate all the hydrocarbons so they essentially erased any previous evidence. They appeared so early that little evidence would be likely for the more primitive life that must have evolved into them.
The first life could have taken up several different strategies but the most efficient ones eventually took over. It is likely they consisted of some sort of self replicating chemicals or system. Very complex molecules could be formed by UV, lighting, pressure, heat, asteroid strikes and time. One of the self replicating systems probably started using RNA in much the same way that modern life uses proteins. There are a few RNA molecules in modern life that retain some enzymes built of RNA. I think it was only natural to expand on that so other molecules were added to the RNA. Amino acids were eventually added and cleaved off to make proteins. Amino acids were used because they fit on the RNA molecules. The RNA then adopted the role of template for new protein molecules. Enzymes evolved that enhanced that role. This allowed evolution a much more efficient system and the number of amino acids expanded until the number used by all life was reached. That gave these lifeforms, more primitive than anything today, all the tools they needed to replace nearly all their chemical systems with proteins or enzymes with a very efficient means of evolution. RNA wasn't stable enough so DNA was eventually used for permanent storage of the RNA template. From that point, there really isn't any great mystery or scientific controversy how life evolved.
Reply:Vegetative life started at the bottom of the ocean, on the edge of underwater "volcanoes", where the cool water mixed with the super-heated geo-thermal vents, causing a primordial slime to begin to grow in the dark, some 3-4 Billion years ago!
One Billion years later, this slime eventually mutated into a creature which had half the properties of a plant, and half the properties of an animal. It could breathe either oxygen or carbon dioxide...
Another Billion years later, the first sea animal came into existence, which exclusively operated on oxygen, while eliminating carbon dioxide...
One Billion years ago, the Sea Sponge was born, and that simple animal, that we use to scrub our backs, and clean our sinks, is the common ancestor of all marine and land animals today!
Reply:In not wanting a religious answer you have eliminated the only logical option. The chances of chemicals and energy making life without intelligent input is next to nothing. If you wanted to know the origin of computers, but did not want to invoke man, you will never find the answer.
I think that it is odd that people will believe a natural explanation, even if it logically absurd. However, they disregard any explanation that involves the supernatural regardless of how logical it is.
Reply:Why is it rubbish to say that God created it!
It is utterly unscientific to rule out one possibility before you start!
To claim that life arose from non-life is a religious position in itself - requiring a great deal of faith, since it contradicts all known scientific principles.
Reply:You shouldn't be so closed-minded...there's no proof that some invisible flying god DIDN'T invent life here. Doesn't matter to me, really, because how life got here doesn't matter. It's not important. What we're doing while we're here, is.
Personally, if I gave it any thought, I'd like to think we're an alien experiment, put here by some master race from another planet, to see how long we exist before eradicating ourselves. Then when they get bored, they'll send a Giant Meteor thisaway to see how we cope with impending doom. That would be cool.
Reply:Oparin and Woese had some theories about how life got started from the "primordial soup" but no one has succeeded so far in "creating life" in the laboratory. It is a mystery and a difficult one.
Reply:No one entirely knows; there are some hypotheses out there, but they haven't yet nailed down the likeliest one.
You might find some info at these links:
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life...
Reply:ALLAH
Reply:If you call God rubbish, you have no chance of getting to Heaven.
Reply:jesus!
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How did life on Earth get started?
Most people are aware of the main theory about how the Earth formed 4.6 billion years ago. There is also evidence of a major asteroid bombardment on the moon 3.8 to 4 billion years ago. It must have affected the Earth even more and wiped out any life that may have existed. There is evidence of stromatolites 3.5 billion years old. Stromatolites are blue green algae that deposit stone in successive layers. Their oxygen is also thought responsible for precipitating the iron out of the early ocean that is the source of nearly all the worlds iron ore deposits so the evidence is pretty good. That gives a pretty good time frame for when life probably began, sometime after 4 billion years ago.
The stromatolites exist today but they aren't thought to be the first life on Earth. It is likely they evolved photosynthesis building on more primitive systems which used hydrogen sulfide to reduce organic compounds and power their metabolism. How life began before that and evolved into those "primitive" bacteria isn't known exactly because life can incorporate all the hydrocarbons so they essentially erased any previous evidence. They appeared so early that little evidence would be likely for the more primitive life that must have evolved into them.
The first life could have taken up several different strategies but the most efficient ones eventually took over. It is likely they consisted of some sort of self replicating chemicals or system. Very complex molecules could be formed by UV, lighting, pressure, heat, asteroid strikes and time. One of the self replicating systems probably started using RNA in much the same way that modern life uses proteins. There are a few RNA molecules in modern life that retain some enzymes built of RNA. I think it was only natural to expand on that so other molecules were added to the RNA. Amino acids were eventually added and cleaved off to make proteins. Amino acids were used because they fit on the RNA molecules. The RNA then adopted the role of template for new protein molecules. Enzymes evolved that enhanced that role. This allowed evolution a much more efficient system and the number of amino acids expanded until the number used by all life was reached. That gave these lifeforms, more primitive than anything today, all the tools they needed to replace nearly all their chemical systems with proteins or enzymes with a very efficient means of evolution. RNA wasn't stable enough so DNA was eventually used for permanent storage of the RNA template. From that point, there really isn't any great mystery or scientific controversy how life evolved.
Reply:Vegetative life started at the bottom of the ocean, on the edge of underwater "volcanoes", where the cool water mixed with the super-heated geo-thermal vents, causing a primordial slime to begin to grow in the dark, some 3-4 Billion years ago!
One Billion years later, this slime eventually mutated into a creature which had half the properties of a plant, and half the properties of an animal. It could breathe either oxygen or carbon dioxide...
Another Billion years later, the first sea animal came into existence, which exclusively operated on oxygen, while eliminating carbon dioxide...
One Billion years ago, the Sea Sponge was born, and that simple animal, that we use to scrub our backs, and clean our sinks, is the common ancestor of all marine and land animals today!
Reply:In not wanting a religious answer you have eliminated the only logical option. The chances of chemicals and energy making life without intelligent input is next to nothing. If you wanted to know the origin of computers, but did not want to invoke man, you will never find the answer.
I think that it is odd that people will believe a natural explanation, even if it logically absurd. However, they disregard any explanation that involves the supernatural regardless of how logical it is.
Reply:Why is it rubbish to say that God created it!
It is utterly unscientific to rule out one possibility before you start!
To claim that life arose from non-life is a religious position in itself - requiring a great deal of faith, since it contradicts all known scientific principles.
Reply:You shouldn't be so closed-minded...there's no proof that some invisible flying god DIDN'T invent life here. Doesn't matter to me, really, because how life got here doesn't matter. It's not important. What we're doing while we're here, is.
Personally, if I gave it any thought, I'd like to think we're an alien experiment, put here by some master race from another planet, to see how long we exist before eradicating ourselves. Then when they get bored, they'll send a Giant Meteor thisaway to see how we cope with impending doom. That would be cool.
Reply:Oparin and Woese had some theories about how life got started from the "primordial soup" but no one has succeeded so far in "creating life" in the laboratory. It is a mystery and a difficult one.
Reply:No one entirely knows; there are some hypotheses out there, but they haven't yet nailed down the likeliest one.
You might find some info at these links:
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life...
Reply:ALLAH
Reply:If you call God rubbish, you have no chance of getting to Heaven.
Reply:jesus!
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Any other ways to remember the colours of a rainbow?
Everyone knows "Richard Of York Gained Battles In Vain"
is a useful way to remember the colours of a rainbow -
Red - Orange - Yellow - Green - Blue - Indigo - Violet.
Can you think of a better one? Here's my attempt -
Rusty Old Yachts Gather barnacles In Venice.
Any other ways to remember the colours of a rainbow?
Read Only Your Good Books In Valhalla
Reply:R o y G. B i v
R-ed
O-range
Y-ellow
G.-reen
B-lue
I-ndigo
V-iolet
Reply:Right Old Yahoo, Going Bog to Instantly Vomit.
Well, just a thought !
Reply:The name Roy G. Biv. That's how I was taught.
Reply:Remember Only Young Girls Burn In Vanity...
Reply:Richard — Red
O — Orange Of — Orange
Y — Yellow York — Yellow
G — Green Gave — Green
B — Blue Battle — Blue
I — Indigo In — Indigo
V — Violet Vain — Violet
Reply:Red and yellow and pink and green, orange and purple and blue. I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow too!! Cannae mind who sung it, but it's the only way I can ever remember the colours!!!!!
Reply:Ripe Onions, You've Grated Boiled In Vinegar
Reply:do you not know them? red orange yellow green blue violet. ROY G BIV
is a useful way to remember the colours of a rainbow -
Red - Orange - Yellow - Green - Blue - Indigo - Violet.
Can you think of a better one? Here's my attempt -
Rusty Old Yachts Gather barnacles In Venice.
Any other ways to remember the colours of a rainbow?
Read Only Your Good Books In Valhalla
Reply:R o y G. B i v
R-ed
O-range
Y-ellow
G.-reen
B-lue
I-ndigo
V-iolet
Reply:Right Old Yahoo, Going Bog to Instantly Vomit.
Well, just a thought !
Reply:The name Roy G. Biv. That's how I was taught.
Reply:Remember Only Young Girls Burn In Vanity...
Reply:Richard — Red
O — Orange Of — Orange
Y — Yellow York — Yellow
G — Green Gave — Green
B — Blue Battle — Blue
I — Indigo In — Indigo
V — Violet Vain — Violet
Reply:Red and yellow and pink and green, orange and purple and blue. I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow too!! Cannae mind who sung it, but it's the only way I can ever remember the colours!!!!!
Reply:Ripe Onions, You've Grated Boiled In Vinegar
Reply:do you not know them? red orange yellow green blue violet. ROY G BIV
African violets. I have a side board by a window and want to grow African violets?
My grandmother had a green thumb. As a child, i used to admire all the beautiful flowers. Are they hard to take care of. I am not very good with plants but would welcome any comments
African violets. I have a side board by a window and want to grow African violets?
African Violets are pretty easy to grow. There are a few things to be mindful of: 1st. They don't like hot, direct sunlight. It's best to put them in a good East window. Though they'll be okay almost anywhere, except your Southern windows. They don't like water on their leafs. Watering from the bottom is great, but as long as you keep the water off of the leaves you can water from the top too. Lastly, they like to be root bound. That is, keep them in a small pot. You should hardly ever need to transplant them.
They like an acidic soil, which is why tea is sometimes recommended. Most potting soil mixes are peat moss based, which is usually acidic by its nature. A couple times a year you could do a soil pH test, if you wanted. A general purpose water soluble fertilizer in the spring and summer is all you really need. There are some specifically mixed for African Violets, those would be okay too.
Buy a few and give them a try, they're pretty easy. It's easier to remember, and practice on a few, rather than just one.
I hope that this helps
Good luck-
Reply:African violets need special care but they are not that hard to grow as long as you remember a few things.
1. Never water from the top, always from the bottom.
2. Never leave the pots sitting in water all the time.
I could not grow violets at one time until I was given one in a special pot. Its a 2 peice set. An unglazed bisque pot sits inside a glazed pot. You can keep the glazed pot full of water and it slowly soaks through the unglazed pot giving the violet just enough water.
If you can't get these pots you can just set your pots of violets in a pan of water for half an hour whenever the soil starts to feel dried out.
Also, the best plant food for a violet is weak tea once a month. Mine had stopped blooming and I tired different plant foods. Some violets died. Then I was told about the tea. It worked wonders.
You put a tea bag in hot water and let it steep for a while. Then weaken it with cold water until it is a light color. But don't give this to them more often than once a month.
Also remember to keep turning the plants every couple of days so that they will grow evenly.
You should be careful to make sure the leaves do not touch the window as they will get damp and turn brown.
Water spilt on the leaves will also turn them brown so be careful splashing water around. If water should get splashed on the leaves, very gently blot the water off becareful not to push the water down into the hairs on the leaves and you may save them.
I hope this helps and that you enjoy your violets as much as I do.
Reply:African Violets should only be watered from the bottom so it can soak up the water. Also only water maybe weekly. When the bloom dies, just pinch them off. They look great in a wicker basket too. Also Christmas cactus's look pretty too. Good luck!
Reply:They should be watered from the bottom. Not to often because they are used to being pretty dry. Also you can cut off a leaf ,cut a good amount of stem as well and put it in a glass of water and leave it their. It will eventually grow roots and then you can plant it in a pot with some soil and you have a whole new plant. It is alot better than going out and buying a whole new one. Especially if you have kids because they will love look at the roots growing everyday. Hope I could help
African violets. I have a side board by a window and want to grow African violets?
African Violets are pretty easy to grow. There are a few things to be mindful of: 1st. They don't like hot, direct sunlight. It's best to put them in a good East window. Though they'll be okay almost anywhere, except your Southern windows. They don't like water on their leafs. Watering from the bottom is great, but as long as you keep the water off of the leaves you can water from the top too. Lastly, they like to be root bound. That is, keep them in a small pot. You should hardly ever need to transplant them.
They like an acidic soil, which is why tea is sometimes recommended. Most potting soil mixes are peat moss based, which is usually acidic by its nature. A couple times a year you could do a soil pH test, if you wanted. A general purpose water soluble fertilizer in the spring and summer is all you really need. There are some specifically mixed for African Violets, those would be okay too.
Buy a few and give them a try, they're pretty easy. It's easier to remember, and practice on a few, rather than just one.
I hope that this helps
Good luck-
Reply:African violets need special care but they are not that hard to grow as long as you remember a few things.
1. Never water from the top, always from the bottom.
2. Never leave the pots sitting in water all the time.
I could not grow violets at one time until I was given one in a special pot. Its a 2 peice set. An unglazed bisque pot sits inside a glazed pot. You can keep the glazed pot full of water and it slowly soaks through the unglazed pot giving the violet just enough water.
If you can't get these pots you can just set your pots of violets in a pan of water for half an hour whenever the soil starts to feel dried out.
Also, the best plant food for a violet is weak tea once a month. Mine had stopped blooming and I tired different plant foods. Some violets died. Then I was told about the tea. It worked wonders.
You put a tea bag in hot water and let it steep for a while. Then weaken it with cold water until it is a light color. But don't give this to them more often than once a month.
Also remember to keep turning the plants every couple of days so that they will grow evenly.
You should be careful to make sure the leaves do not touch the window as they will get damp and turn brown.
Water spilt on the leaves will also turn them brown so be careful splashing water around. If water should get splashed on the leaves, very gently blot the water off becareful not to push the water down into the hairs on the leaves and you may save them.
I hope this helps and that you enjoy your violets as much as I do.
Reply:African Violets should only be watered from the bottom so it can soak up the water. Also only water maybe weekly. When the bloom dies, just pinch them off. They look great in a wicker basket too. Also Christmas cactus's look pretty too. Good luck!
Reply:They should be watered from the bottom. Not to often because they are used to being pretty dry. Also you can cut off a leaf ,cut a good amount of stem as well and put it in a glass of water and leave it their. It will eventually grow roots and then you can plant it in a pot with some soil and you have a whole new plant. It is alot better than going out and buying a whole new one. Especially if you have kids because they will love look at the roots growing everyday. Hope I could help
What 3 primary colors that are mixed together with secondary colors?
The 3 primary colors that can be mixed with secondary colors that can be mixed. I know the 3 primary colors are blue, red, and yellow. I also know that the 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and violet.
What 3 primary colors that are mixed together with secondary colors?
the primary colors are red yellow and blue.the secondary colors are orange green and violet.you would mix red and blue to get violet and red and yellow to get orange and yellow and blue to get green.hence that saying B+R=V,R+Y=O,and Y+B=G.
If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.
Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.
The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.
The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.
The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.
The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.
Source(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/primary_col...
Reply:If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.
Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.
The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.
The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.
The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.
The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.
Reply:red and blue give purple
red and yellow give orange
Reply:blend colors together and see whatcha get
Reply:OBVIOUSLY, YOUR GENEOLOGY IS MADE UP OF MANY COLORS.
GET OVER IT.
Reply:Here we go again! Another question that doesn't belong under the Genealogy category. So, all of the above does not know what Genealogy is. Thanks for 2 points.
Reply:what in the hell does this have to do with your family tree
Reply:how did u get ur hair like that? and WHAT! confussed
What 3 primary colors that are mixed together with secondary colors?
the primary colors are red yellow and blue.the secondary colors are orange green and violet.you would mix red and blue to get violet and red and yellow to get orange and yellow and blue to get green.hence that saying B+R=V,R+Y=O,and Y+B=G.
If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.
Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.
The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.
The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.
The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.
The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.
Source(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/primary_col...
Reply:If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.
Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.
The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.
The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.
The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.
The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.
Reply:red and blue give purple
red and yellow give orange
Reply:blend colors together and see whatcha get
Reply:OBVIOUSLY, YOUR GENEOLOGY IS MADE UP OF MANY COLORS.
GET OVER IT.
Reply:Here we go again! Another question that doesn't belong under the Genealogy category. So, all of the above does not know what Genealogy is. Thanks for 2 points.
Reply:what in the hell does this have to do with your family tree
Reply:how did u get ur hair like that? and WHAT! confussed
What smells bring back childhood memories?
Mine are Meltonia shoe whitening (my mom used to do my sandles when going on holiday). Christsmas morning getting
up to the smell of the Turkey cooked overnight. And Violet eua de cologne that my Granmother used to wear.
What smells bring back childhood memories?
Jello brand butterscotch pudding, my mother used to make it for me when I came home from the dentist. (something soft to eat) I still make it when anyone in my family has a dental appointment! As we eat it, I always think of my sweet Momma.
newsprint, When I smell newsprint, I can see, hear and feel a warm kitchen, early in the morning, my mom and dad drinking coffee from big mugs, reading the newspaper at the kitchen table. In the background on the radio, I can still here the "hog and farm" report droning away. We weren't farmers, they both worked at an aircraft factory, however, both of them came from farming families, and the agriculture reports were a habit from their childhoods.
leaves being burnt, people in rural Kansas still burned their leaves in the fall of the year, when I was a child. Crisp smoky air drifting through the sparsely populated neighborhood. Home!
sawdust, my dad was a weekend carpenter, and was always sawing and routing wood in the garage. The smell of sawdust will always remind me of him.
Reply:Minxy,
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Reply:going to the fair gound and the smell of hotdogs
burgers candy floss yum!!
Reply:Freshly cut grass reminds me of the 'grass fights' that me and my mates used to have when I was about ten. There was a green belt of grass over the road from where I grew up and when it had been cut they used to leave the grass in big piles and we'd have great fun throwing it at each other!
Reply:Musty,,,,reminds me of classrooms,,,going back after the holidays,,,
Reply:fish and chips, mmm! fantstic childhood holidays by the sea
Reply:Raw fish. I know that sounds strange but i used to fish with my grandpa when i was little and we would clean them ourselves and eat them for dinner.
Reply:The first puff of a cigarette lit with a match. And the smell of the first drops of rain evaporating on a hot tar road. mmmmh
Reply:Hot chocolate. "cocoa drink as we term in South Africa.
Reply:Mothballs. My babysitter that I loved was an old German lady and her house reeked of them!
Cherry blend pipe tobacco. Her husband (whom I absolutely adored) smoked a pipe.
Shoe polish. My daddy shined his shoes every Sunday before church, and I loved to watch him. LOL When was little, I even asked if I could have his shoe-shine kit when he died once. LOL
Reply:lynx africa - makes me feel 12 again.
davidoff cool water - cuddles from dad when younger.
old people who splash bleach and water on patios (why do they do this?) - the smell reminds me of my grandad.
Reply:Oatmeal
Reply:milk
Reply:the smell of almonds because of the school kitchens
or stale beer from my dads cellar
what a combination ^_^ lmao
Reply:Knights Castile soap; I don't think it's made any more, but it was sold as a luxury soap, and my mother used to keep it for thing like going into hospital! I would know the smell anywhere, and always associate it with childhood.
Also the smell of hops and roasted barley...my grandmother lived close to where Guinness was brewed in Dublin, and I adore that smell; always think of happy times in her house!
Reply:Gingerbread, Pine Sol, and Play doh :)
Reply:I went to my old elementary school a year, or so, ago. You talk about memories!! There was a very distinct smell that I had forgotten, but once I got there memories came rushing back.
Reply:the smell of my grandparents house....great memories
Reply:tar ,i had to breath it to help my breathing after having pneumonia .
Reply:Imperial Leather soap takes me straight back to childhood. Believe it or not, we had no bath and had to have a tin one, in front of the coal fire and we always used Imperial Leather.
Reply:Baked sweet potatoes (holidays); freshly cut grass; Chlorine; Aqua Velva; Brillcream; mustard green blossems; Iodine; wet dogs; wood pecker nests; wet magazines; marigolds; new rubber tires; new denims: prune blossems; first rain.
Reply:My mom's perfume...Chanel 5. But then my older sister copied it...and iit is not really the same.
Bread and cheese. ..dont remember the name of the cheese.
Reply:Smell of milk
Reply:The smell that seems to come from the fields after farmers have removed the crop and turned the stubble back into the ground, always reminds me of the revolting memory of overcooked cabbage and semolina pudding that you used to get with school dinners.
Reply:what you smelled. well you dont need smells to bring back childhood memories, you can have current memories- such as food, poop.
hiking boots rating
up to the smell of the Turkey cooked overnight. And Violet eua de cologne that my Granmother used to wear.
What smells bring back childhood memories?
Jello brand butterscotch pudding, my mother used to make it for me when I came home from the dentist. (something soft to eat) I still make it when anyone in my family has a dental appointment! As we eat it, I always think of my sweet Momma.
newsprint, When I smell newsprint, I can see, hear and feel a warm kitchen, early in the morning, my mom and dad drinking coffee from big mugs, reading the newspaper at the kitchen table. In the background on the radio, I can still here the "hog and farm" report droning away. We weren't farmers, they both worked at an aircraft factory, however, both of them came from farming families, and the agriculture reports were a habit from their childhoods.
leaves being burnt, people in rural Kansas still burned their leaves in the fall of the year, when I was a child. Crisp smoky air drifting through the sparsely populated neighborhood. Home!
sawdust, my dad was a weekend carpenter, and was always sawing and routing wood in the garage. The smell of sawdust will always remind me of him.
Reply:Minxy,
Thanks for choosing mine as Best Answer, Have a Blessed Day %26gt;%26lt;%26gt;?%26lt;%26gt;%26lt; Report It
Reply:going to the fair gound and the smell of hotdogs
burgers candy floss yum!!
Reply:Freshly cut grass reminds me of the 'grass fights' that me and my mates used to have when I was about ten. There was a green belt of grass over the road from where I grew up and when it had been cut they used to leave the grass in big piles and we'd have great fun throwing it at each other!
Reply:Musty,,,,reminds me of classrooms,,,going back after the holidays,,,
Reply:fish and chips, mmm! fantstic childhood holidays by the sea
Reply:Raw fish. I know that sounds strange but i used to fish with my grandpa when i was little and we would clean them ourselves and eat them for dinner.
Reply:The first puff of a cigarette lit with a match. And the smell of the first drops of rain evaporating on a hot tar road. mmmmh
Reply:Hot chocolate. "cocoa drink as we term in South Africa.
Reply:Mothballs. My babysitter that I loved was an old German lady and her house reeked of them!
Cherry blend pipe tobacco. Her husband (whom I absolutely adored) smoked a pipe.
Shoe polish. My daddy shined his shoes every Sunday before church, and I loved to watch him. LOL When was little, I even asked if I could have his shoe-shine kit when he died once. LOL
Reply:lynx africa - makes me feel 12 again.
davidoff cool water - cuddles from dad when younger.
old people who splash bleach and water on patios (why do they do this?) - the smell reminds me of my grandad.
Reply:Oatmeal
Reply:milk
Reply:the smell of almonds because of the school kitchens
or stale beer from my dads cellar
what a combination ^_^ lmao
Reply:Knights Castile soap; I don't think it's made any more, but it was sold as a luxury soap, and my mother used to keep it for thing like going into hospital! I would know the smell anywhere, and always associate it with childhood.
Also the smell of hops and roasted barley...my grandmother lived close to where Guinness was brewed in Dublin, and I adore that smell; always think of happy times in her house!
Reply:Gingerbread, Pine Sol, and Play doh :)
Reply:I went to my old elementary school a year, or so, ago. You talk about memories!! There was a very distinct smell that I had forgotten, but once I got there memories came rushing back.
Reply:the smell of my grandparents house....great memories
Reply:tar ,i had to breath it to help my breathing after having pneumonia .
Reply:Imperial Leather soap takes me straight back to childhood. Believe it or not, we had no bath and had to have a tin one, in front of the coal fire and we always used Imperial Leather.
Reply:Baked sweet potatoes (holidays); freshly cut grass; Chlorine; Aqua Velva; Brillcream; mustard green blossems; Iodine; wet dogs; wood pecker nests; wet magazines; marigolds; new rubber tires; new denims: prune blossems; first rain.
Reply:My mom's perfume...Chanel 5. But then my older sister copied it...and iit is not really the same.
Bread and cheese. ..dont remember the name of the cheese.
Reply:Smell of milk
Reply:The smell that seems to come from the fields after farmers have removed the crop and turned the stubble back into the ground, always reminds me of the revolting memory of overcooked cabbage and semolina pudding that you used to get with school dinners.
Reply:what you smelled. well you dont need smells to bring back childhood memories, you can have current memories- such as food, poop.
hiking boots rating
Why red,yellow and violet wavelength has two spectral lines in mercury spectrum?
There are two transitions in the energy levels of mercury that are close to each other in energy difference, therefore the wavelength of the light from these two transitions are very close. See also "fine structure".
Why red,yellow and violet wavelength has two spectral lines in mercury spectrum?
no
Why red,yellow and violet wavelength has two spectral lines in mercury spectrum?
no
Who else think the roses are red violets are blue poem is extremely smart?
I think it's such an ironic poem. The poet obviously took flowers, such as roses, and violets, and specifically named their colours despite what their name suggests. Since it is a love poem I think the traditional "sugar is sweet and so are you." suggests that the person being written about sounds tough but is really just a sweetheart.
Violets- should be purple,
Roses- should be pink.
Who here agrees with me?
Who else think the roses are red violets are blue poem is extremely smart?
Roses are pink
Violets are purple
I had one more drink
And I'm starting to burple.
Roses are crimson
Violets magenta
You're like a Simpson
Such a big yenta.
Violets are heliotrope
Sometimes they'r puce
I'm just a big dope
So what's the use?
Reply:I think you got the poem wrong, it goes like this
roses are red
violets are blue
monkeys like you
should be kept in the zoo.
...
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....
....
...
....
....
and never let out.
Reply:Roses are red
Violets are blue
These words in joke said
No meaning, but fun read
Violets- should be purple,
Roses- should be pink.
Who here agrees with me?
Who else think the roses are red violets are blue poem is extremely smart?
Roses are pink
Violets are purple
I had one more drink
And I'm starting to burple.
Roses are crimson
Violets magenta
You're like a Simpson
Such a big yenta.
Violets are heliotrope
Sometimes they'r puce
I'm just a big dope
So what's the use?
Reply:I think you got the poem wrong, it goes like this
roses are red
violets are blue
monkeys like you
should be kept in the zoo.
...
...
....
....
....
...
....
....
and never let out.
Reply:Roses are red
Violets are blue
These words in joke said
No meaning, but fun read
I would like to know what the stone is called that is different colors depending on the light?
I had one set in a ring when I was 16 but it was stolen when my house got burglarized. If I was in daylight it was one color, then inside it was different, and I remember sometimes it was violet, sometimes grayish blue. I don't remember what it was called but I would love to get one like it again.
I would like to know what the stone is called that is different colors depending on the light?
I think any kind of gemstone. But the one your thinking of is the Mystic Fire Topaz Gemstones.
Reply:these stones are called gems and have are divided in major seven types but one you are referring seems to be Ruby, which is the Sun stone it has violet reflections in sunlight and when inside the room it gets into dark grayish.
check up before you finally buy
Reply:Mystic topaz
Reply:You are probably thinking of mystic fire topaz, but there is also opal and some australian crystal that fit your description too.
Reply:Identifying a stone based on color is the worst way to approach identification, I'm afraid. It could've very well been glass or some synthetic material. Maybe some type of Fluorite or Amethyst?
I would like to know what the stone is called that is different colors depending on the light?
I think any kind of gemstone. But the one your thinking of is the Mystic Fire Topaz Gemstones.
Reply:these stones are called gems and have are divided in major seven types but one you are referring seems to be Ruby, which is the Sun stone it has violet reflections in sunlight and when inside the room it gets into dark grayish.
check up before you finally buy
Reply:Mystic topaz
Reply:You are probably thinking of mystic fire topaz, but there is also opal and some australian crystal that fit your description too.
Reply:Identifying a stone based on color is the worst way to approach identification, I'm afraid. It could've very well been glass or some synthetic material. Maybe some type of Fluorite or Amethyst?
How to remove this vein mark appearing on my face?
I've just noticed that some vein marks are appearing on my cheeks. Though they aren't that visible, I want them out of my face! How should I remove these? They're like violet spider webs. What things should I do to remove these? Help please
How to remove this vein mark appearing on my face?
You have two options: cosmetic or medical.
You can disguise the problem with foundation or concealer.
Perhaps try Estée Lauder Maximum Cover Makeup and Disappear Concealer gives full cover and disguises most blemishes.
Medical options are quite varied.
Vein cautery done by frazzling the vein with a hot needle, but this may cause scarring!
Veinwave - veins are targeted with soundwaves.
Find out about a dermatologists with a good reputation and investigate all the pros and cons before you have it done!
Reply:only through surgery
Reply:foundation
Reply:You need to go and consult a specialist dermatologist. In the mean time buy some concealer - there are several makes on the market. The sales people on the make-up counter will advise which ones are best for you.
Reply:You can have them removed with needles - but its dammed painful. Start treating your skin with respect to stop more appearing!
Reply:just covering with make up isnt going to resolve the problem. first of all these veins on the cheek area are mostly caused by dehydration of the skin. avoid using sunbed,sauna and steamroom till u get them looked after..the best way which is called diatharmy its cheap painless and long lasting,,,hope this helps good luck.
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How to remove this vein mark appearing on my face?
You have two options: cosmetic or medical.
You can disguise the problem with foundation or concealer.
Perhaps try Estée Lauder Maximum Cover Makeup and Disappear Concealer gives full cover and disguises most blemishes.
Medical options are quite varied.
Vein cautery done by frazzling the vein with a hot needle, but this may cause scarring!
Veinwave - veins are targeted with soundwaves.
Find out about a dermatologists with a good reputation and investigate all the pros and cons before you have it done!
Reply:only through surgery
Reply:foundation
Reply:You need to go and consult a specialist dermatologist. In the mean time buy some concealer - there are several makes on the market. The sales people on the make-up counter will advise which ones are best for you.
Reply:You can have them removed with needles - but its dammed painful. Start treating your skin with respect to stop more appearing!
Reply:just covering with make up isnt going to resolve the problem. first of all these veins on the cheek area are mostly caused by dehydration of the skin. avoid using sunbed,sauna and steamroom till u get them looked after..the best way which is called diatharmy its cheap painless and long lasting,,,hope this helps good luck.
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