The oxygen atom in a water molecule has an oxidation number of -2 (which is as reduced as it can get in common compounds you’re likely to find, and it has no reason to react further). In hydrogen peroxide, the oxygen atoms have an oxidation number of -1, so not quite as reduced as oxygen would rather be (which is why H2O2 is gonna oxidize whatever is around it. Those oxygen atoms are gonna get those sweet, sweet electrons one way or the other by god!)
The hydrogen atoms are identical between H2O and H2O2; that’s not where the magic happens, so to speak.
You’re probably referring to methanol fires! Commonly used as a fuel for things like F1 cars, iirc.
YouTube TV used to be $50/mo until June 2020, so I presume that this is an old meme.
This isn’t YouTube Premium; this is YouTube TV which is an entirely different product. YouTube Premium is like $13/mo. and cheaper for students.
I’m not calling it stupid, I’m just providing context for an equivalent question to help illustrate my answer.
Thanks for a genuinely interesting reply! While I learned something from you, I still don’t know when I’d “go out with preloaded mags”. I don’t know what I’d expect to find out there which would require that sort of preparation, ha!
Is reloading super laborious or something? Is the goal to only need to reload once a day, maybe at night as your phone is recharging?
They’re just tourists and people who live there, nothing more to it. You might as well ask, “is there some significance of waterfalls to Americans? I see a lot of Americans coming here from far away.”
Some people briefly tried that during the French Revolution, but it never caught on.
I mostly use the swipe method on my iPhone, yep
Is it for “index” or “iterator”?
I don’t understand what “Hot” sorts by. When I use that setting, I see a bunch of threads from a few minutes ago with no comments yet. How is that “hot”?
Is this a bot account? You’ve been regularly posting images with one-word titles and no other participation.
…can you not see the present?
To be fair, this just says that Reddit traffic is down. It doesn’t say where that traffic went. I assume that most people who reduced their Reddit usage didn’t replace it with Lemmy usage. Sucks for those people!
As someone with a job involving regular public speaking before some potentially-sensitive audiences, I’m always afraid that some word I use will turn out to have a hurtful impact on people despite being completely innocuous to my ear. Thanks for pointing out another one to add to my “don’t say this word anymore” list! Potentially saved me some awkward conversations.
You don’t recognize the ruling party on the Chinese mainland? What is this, Taiwan?