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Original post by EduWiz
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Swag
Reply 921
How do you enlarge images??
Reply 922
Original post by Elm Tree
Swag


Haha ikr:tongue:
Reply 923
Original post by EduWiz
Haha ikr:tongue:


In purification via electrolysis, why is the impure metal anode connected to the positive terminal?
Original post by zed963
In purification via electrolysis, why is the impure metal anode connected to the positive terminal?


Because the metal (ie copper) needs to give it's electrons away really to become positive ions and move to the negative
Reply 925
Original post by Elm Tree
Parents at times...:rolleyes:


My mother suggested that I go to a hypnotherapist...
Reply 926
Original post by L'Evil Fish
Because the metal (ie copper) needs to give it's electrons away really to become positive ions and move to the negative


Oh, I know what you mean. You're basically trying to say that at the positive terminal (anode) oxidation occurs so that the atom turns into an ion and dissolves into the solution. Is that right?
Reply 927
Original post by zed963
In purification via electrolysis, why is the impure metal anode connected to the positive terminal?


That was random what L'Evil Fish said:smile:
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
I know what it is :tongue: but what would I do with it?


share your artwork etc. :biggrin:
Reply 929
Original post by Vionar
My mother suggested that I go to a hypnotherapist...


I just googled that and found that my area has quite a few places that offer that :eek:
Reply 930
How do you enlarge images??
Reply 931
Original post by EduWiz
That was random what L'Evil Fish said:smile:


What do you mean?
Original post by zed963
Oh, I know what you mean. You're basically trying to say that at the positive terminal (anode) oxidation occurs so that the atom turns into an ion and dissolves into the solution. Is that right?


:erm: yeah... :smile:

Original post by tara8000
share your artwork etc. :biggrin:


No one wants to see my art work :hide:
Reply 933
Original post by EduWiz
How do you enlarge images??


In which software? It's usually ctrl + scroll. Or if you're on a laptop its ctrl and + or ctrl and -.
Reply 934
Original post by L'Evil Fish
:erm: yeah... :smile:



No one wants to see my art work :hide:


Why the erm?

You're artwork is good, I don't know why you don't flaunt it. :wink:
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Original post by zed963
What do you mean?


That L'Evil answered your question:biggrin:
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Original post by zed963
In which software? It's usually ctrl + scroll. Or if you're on a laptop its ctrl and + or ctrl and -.


No when you upload it here:colondollar:
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Original post by L'Evil Fish
:erm: yeah... :smile:



No one wants to see my art work :hide:


Original post by zed963
Why the erm?

You're artwork is good, I don't know why you don't flaunt it. :wink:

What zed said @fish
Reply 938
Original post by EduWiz
That L'Evil answered your question:biggrin:


That's a bit rude I must say. Its like there's a feud going on between you an him by the looks of it. Saying that sounds like you despise him or something ?
Reply 939
Original post by EduWiz
No when you upload it here:colondollar:


Ooh, that's a bit tricky. You have to make sure that you don't exceed the file size limit and you'll have to use another software eg photoshop to enlarge the image and then save it with an extension of .jpeg or .png and then upload it. Also bear in mind the file size has to be quite small. You'll probably need to change the size and resolution if possible because the bigger the image is the more pixels can appear without changing the resolution.
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