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Lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011. When we arrive to the classroom, the teacher teach us a new coreography that we have to practice for a test in some weeks. Thats all the class, dance, dance, dance and more dance. so fun! Enviar por correo electrónico. Miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2011.
Lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011. And other reason is that the laboratories are really fun because we open and dissect animals! So that is it . bye! Enviar por correo electrónico.
When the cupric sulphate burns makes a green flame, alcohol burns blue. Something more useful? The solid version of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere pressure sublimates to steam, so you can keep something cold and dry with this. We have chemistry three times a week and one laboratory class by week. So a last experiment liquid acetone and liquid nitrogen equal nitrogen mist look in internet, bye. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. Wednesday, 13 April 2011. Wednesday, 6 April 2011.
Lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011. My favorite subject at the university is zoology. This subject is about microorganisms and little animals, like protozoos, worms, bugs, fishes, frogs, and some others. All the classes are developed in two parts, a theoric one and a practic one. First, we have de theoric class, where we are in the classroom and the teacher explains us all about the theme of the week, what kind of organism are we seeing, how does it work, where does they live, etc.
When the cupric sulphate burns makes a green flame, alcohol burns blue. Something more useful? The solid version of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere pressure sublimates to steam, so you can keep something cold and dry with this. We have chemistry three times a week and one laboratory class by week. So a last experiment liquid acetone and liquid nitrogen equal nitrogen mist look in internet, bye. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. Wednesday, 13 April 2011. Wednesday, 6 April 2011.
Lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011. My favorite subject at the university is zoology. This subject is about microorganisms and little animals, like protozoos, worms, bugs, fishes, frogs, and some others. All the classes are developed in two parts, a theoric one and a practic one. First, we have de theoric class, where we are in the classroom and the teacher explains us all about the theme of the week, what kind of organism are we seeing, how does it work, where does they live, etc.