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Now name every oxygen atom that you will breathe today to stay alive

Can't do it?

Know your priorities!
They are not atoms; they are gaseous molecules; O2.

So the answer is zero.

If those singular oxygen atoms were to bind with Carbon, I am in danger of dying from CO (carbon monoxide), but if they are O2, then plants can benefit from CO2 (carbon dioxide) and produce O2 for me to breathe.

I prioritize oxygen gas over airborne poison. Thus I live (and am a chemistry teacher as well).

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They are not atoms; they are gaseous molecules; O2.

So the answer is zero.

If those singular oxygen atoms were to bind with Carbon, I am in danger of dying from CO (carbon monoxide), but if they are O2, then plants can benefit from CO2 (carbon dioxide) and produce O2 for me to breathe.

I prioritize oxygen gas over airborne poison. Thus I live (and am a chemistry teacher as well).

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Okay mate you actually proved me right...

because each oxygen molecule is 2 oxygen atoms

so you are breathing oxygen atoms

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They are not atoms; they are gaseous; O2.

Okay mate you actually proved me right...

because each oxygen molecule is 2 oxygen atoms

so you are breathing oxygen atoms

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Except those are not atoms; they are molecules. If they were atoms, they would bind to carbon and I would be dead; I am clearly alive

I keep definitions of words in check, mate.
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Except those are not atoms; they are molecules. If they were atoms, they would bind to carbon and I would be dead; I am clearly alive

I keep my definitions in check, mate.
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so do you think an atom ceases to be an atom when it's in a molecule?

You probably also think bricks in a house are no longer bricks

lad I feel sorry for your students if you are really a teacher - because you need to go back to school yourself
 
so do you think an atom ceases to be an atom when it's in a molecule?

You probably also think bricks in a house are no longer bricks

lad I feel sorry for your students if you are really a teacher - because you need to go back to school yourself
A Nintendo switch is not a processor, a circuit board, and a game cart lying separately on a table: "greater than the sum of its parts."

I react; thinking is a last resort.

Just ask the actuaries why they react to the examinations as opposed to having to think through problems when they score well.

If anything they feel sorry for you; one was offered a call-back for an eighty thousand dollar annual salary as a freshman in my class at high school, so by all means, let me know what you did with proof at fifteen years old:

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A Nintendo switch is not a processor, a circuit board, and a game cart lying separately on a table: "greater than the sum of its parts."

I react; thinking is a last resort.
However if you were reading a tutorial about hacking the switch

it would say like, remove the back plate

you would be like, FUCK, there is no backplate - every piece of this thing is only a switch now!!!!!!ONE!!!

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The reality mate is, atoms do not cease to be atoms in a molecule any more than quarks cease to be quarks when they are making up baryons
 
However if you were reading a tutorial about hacking the switch

it would say like, remove the back plate

you would be like, FUCK, there is no backplate - every piece of this thing is only a switch now!!!!!!ONE!!!

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The reality mate is, atoms do not cease to be atoms in a molecule any more than quarks cease to be quarks when they are making up baryons
Actually, it would be the compnents of a switch; I would not sell a Nintendo Switch by offering all of the parts separated out as the company leader, just as I would not provide oxygen atoms as opposed to oxygen gas molecules if I wanted a patient with low oxygen to live.

I am not merely an assembly of carbon, nitrogen, gold, and protein, and neither are you. I could set all of that on fire in a lab in a controlled experiment, yet human beings have rights; they are not merely the sum of their parts.
 
Actually, it would be the compnents of a switch; I would not sell a Nintendo Switch by offering all of the parts separated out as the company leader, just as I would not provide oxygen atoms as opposed to oxygen gas molecules if I wanted a patient with low oxygen to live.

I am not merely an assembly of carbon, nitrogen, gold, and protein, and neither are you. I could set all of that on fire in a lab in a controlled experiment, yet human beings have rights; they are not merely the sum of their parts.
so, are you so daft, you really believe the oxygen you're breathing does not contain oxygen atoms?
 
so, are you so daft, you really believe the oxygen you're breathing does not contain oxygen atoms?
I'd rather live by inhaling oxygen gas; if singular oxygen atoms were binding to carbon in my place, then I would question both why the carbon monoxide alarm is not souding off and also how I managed to be alive with carbon monoxide overnight and actually _recover_ from Covid today.

I work miracles, but I'm not superman.

The prompt was: "name every oxygen atom that you will breathe today"

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So no; I never breathed a single oxygen atom. A pair of them forming a molecule by definition, yes, but not a singular atom. So the answer is zero: I breathe zero oxygen singular atoms, thus there are zero oxygen atoms I can name that I breathe, as opposed to oxygen gas.
 
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I'd rather live by inhaling oxygen gas; if singular oxygen atoms were binding to carbon in my place, then I would question both why the carbon monoxide alarm is not souding off and also how I managed to be alive with carbon monoxide overnight and actually _recover_ from Covid today.

I work miracles, but I'm not superman.
sir it's time to go back to highschool

notice the atoms don't disappear?????

It's magic I know

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sir it's time to go back to highschool

notice the atoms don't disappear?????

It's magic I know

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And how is this magic to you? There is more than one bound by covalent bonds. But your prompt was "name every oxygen atom that you will breathe today", not "name every pair of oxygen atoms covalently bonded/oxygen molecule that you will breathe today"

No one I am aware of ever breathed an oxygen atom, but oxygen atoms covalently bonded/oxygen molecules are most definitely used in the Krebs Cycle to produce ATP.

If there is a new discovery whereby people breathe singular oxygen atoms, the national center for biotechnology information/NCBI would love that research since it would be different from what all their previous medical database records experiments indicate.
 
And how is this magic to you? There is more than one bound by covalent bonds. But your prompt was "name every oxygen atom that you will breathe today", not "name every pair of oxygen atoms covalently bonded/oxygen molecule that you will breathe today"
they are still oxygen atoms you big dummy

jesus christ

so I guess if someone offered you a gold chain, you would flip out at them because it's actually a silver/gold alloy

"Im sORRy tHAts NoT GoLd iTs aLLoY!!!ONE!!!TWO"

now please return to your original assignment of naming all the oxygen atoms

and yes that includes those in CO2 and O2 as well as the scarce ozone in the atmosphere and as you pointed out lesser quantities of CO etc - WHICH ALL CONTAIN oxygen atoms

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lord have mercy on your students, you probably teach them wrong every day
 
they are still oxygen atoms you big dummy

jesus christ

so I guess if someone offered you a gold chain, you would flip out at them because it's actually a silver/gold alloy

"Im sORRy tHAts NoT GoLd iTs aLLoY!!!ONE!!!TWO"

now please return to your original assignment of naming all the oxygen atoms

and yes that includes those in CO2 and O2 as well as the scarce ozone in the atmosphere and as you pointed out lesser quantities of CO etc - WHICH ALL CONTAIN oxygen atoms

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lord have mercy on your students, you probably teach them wrong every day
oxygen atoms covalently bonded.

And since the context is breathing, which is quite necessary for life, I had better know the difference between breathing oxygen atoms versus breathing oxygen gas, same for any professional related to medical research.

I do not ever want a pulmonologist to tell someone they are breathing oxygen atoms.

And where is your fifteen-year old callback for an eighty thousand dollar architecture position? If you believe me to teach them wrong, then where is your counter-evidence that contradicts my screenshot of a student's computer and the HM General Contractors position he applied for?

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