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  • Asafum@feddit.nltoScience Memes@mander.xyzEconomics
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    13 days ago

    No no no, it’s not an issue at all!

    It’s Working As Intended* as in there’s a demand (guaranteed by schools) so we charge whatever the fuck we want! Supply is also high? Following supply and demand as theory is for chumps! Supply and demand theory is for us to use as we see fit and to ignore the aspects we don’t like!





  • Asafum@feddit.nltoScience Memes@mander.xyzSalt :)
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    1 month ago

    I appreciate you sharing it anyway as it’s partially a mirror of myself honestly: apple retail (like 15 years ago) weed and all lol. Maybe I should consider seeking an adhd diagnosis as well.

    Hope everything continues on this positive trend for you!



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    1 month ago

    Electrons are the currency of exchange between atoms essentially, except when they make a transaction they’re “bound” (not by a contract even though I want to say that to continue the metaphor lol) to one another.

    The giving or receiving of an electron can cause a large release of energy so when Na is on its own it has the capacity to make a transaction that will result in some release of energy, if the transaction is already completed (as in salt) then the capacity to react is reduced greatly as the available electrons are now being “used.”

    In the case of Cl, as with other elements like Arsenic, they can react with molecules in your body that really needed a different atom to fit, but Cl is also able to take that space. Since it wasn’t the atom that was needed for that bodily function it can cause issues (death) as it won’t be working “as intended.”

    I’m not an expert, just an idiot factory worker, but pretty much all reactions are the interaction of electrons between atoms.