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Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by kristian98(m): 7:26am On Apr 15, 2017
Nuel25846:

Tell the dude that after studying Pharmacy for six years in the university he will come back to open a small kiosk to sell drugs and will be called 'oga chemist' or if that one no too bad he will carry native medicine(agboo) on his head like those yoruba ladies.....is it not in this Nigeria?? cheesy
wao!! You have exclusively described your life after your years in the university. You seem to know much about agbo selling and even the tribe that practises it. I can see that your yoruba girlfriend is really teaching u a lot about the business. You will make a fine agbo seller with your certificate or probably a fine herbalist.
PS: you don't need to waste your parent's resources writing jamb. Agbo business is waiting with its hands wide open for folks like you. Don't worry. I will always patronise u on the streets

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Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by felix00(m): 11:43am On Apr 15, 2017
kristian98:

wao!!! To think someone who wants to study pharmacy will say this baffles me. What happened to your dreams and aspirations Or you have none Are u really going to study pharmacy in uni based on your passion or u just need a certificate. Well, i guess u have set a path for yourself already. You have limited yourself to think pharmacists are chemist so i wish u a happy life dispensing drugs
Dude am being realistic not limiting... U can keep living in dream land till u graduate and know how it is going in NIGERIA. I also have a cousin dat is a phamacist and dat is wat she said they do »»»» DISPENSE DRUG
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 1:37pm On Apr 15, 2017
felix00:

Dude am being realistic not limiting... U can keep living in dream land till u graduate and know how it is going in NIGERIA. I also have a cousin dat is a phamacist and dat is wat she said they do »»»» DISPENSE DRUG
You are not being realistic,
1 who told pharmacist only dispense drugs in Nigeria,what about those in NAFDAC,SON,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,do they dispense drugs
2: a pharmacist can decide to run his own pharmaceutical firm or laboratory....it doesn't have to be drug production,it can also be testing,research etc.
3:You use Nigeria as a case study,who told you the grass is greener on the other side,...big nations,firms,companies,multinationals did not just become big overnight....Rome wasn't built in day.....it takes time but the problem with Nigeria youths is that everyone wants the easy way out and when the easy way fails at the end,they blame the government and system......If you keep complaining about the system you will end up like them

nothing good comes easy,if it were easy everyone would be a Bill gates....know what's best for you and never look up to failures or fakes as source of inspiration or as reality........Education is not an end,but a means to and end; this is what most graduates miss.....
You have to think outside the box.....a vision determination and smart work,that's how it starts

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Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by kristian98(m): 1:39pm On Apr 15, 2017
felix00:

Dude am being realistic not limiting... U can keep living in dream land till u graduate and know how it is going in NIGERIA. I also have a cousin dat is a phamacist and dat is wat she said they do »»»» DISPENSE DRUG
so much tepidity even at tender age. Am sure you don't understand that word "dreams". Ppl strive to survive by living up to their dreams and expectations. Their dreams are their targets and thats why they make it big in life. Your excuse for not making it in life should not be because nigeria is an unproductive country. If everyone saw it this way and reasoned the way u do, then i doubt if anything good will come out of this country. Stay there and keep following status quo. Following everyones path does not make you any different but when you create a path for your self, u become special and even impell other people to emulate you.
Pls move on as a pharmacist and open your kiosk shop and live under the excuse of nigeria and your "cousin". I hope your kiosk shop will not be as bad as nigeria since you set Nigeria as a standard for yourself. You're entitled to your own opinion.
Too much words for you guy.

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Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by kristian98(m): 1:43pm On Apr 15, 2017
stanley59:

You are not being realistic,
1 who told pharmacist only dispense drugs in Nigeria,what about those in NAFDAC,SON,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,do they dispense drugs
2: a pharmacist can decide to run his own pharmaceutical firm or laboratory....it doesn't have to be drug production,it can also be testing,research etc.
3:You use Nigeria as a case study,who told you the grass is greener on the other side,...big nations,firms,companies,multinationals did not just become big overnight....Rome wasn't built in day.....it takes time but the problem with Nigeria youths is that everyone wants the easy way out and when the easy way fails at the end,they blame the government and system......If you keep complaining about the system you will end up like them

nothing good comes easy,if it were easy everyone would be a Bill gates....know what's best for you and never look up to failures or fakes as source of inspiration or as reality........Education is not an end,but a means to and end; this what most graduates miss
thank you bro. Am sorry to say but i dont think the guy is fit for pharmacy. Maybe he should change course when jamb's change of course form comes out.
When i saw noticed the guy on this thread, i never expected such lame words to come out from him. No dreams! Who achieves it in this life without dreams Expect God's powerful intervention
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:21pm On Apr 15, 2017
felix00:
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Ans dis bro am lost.
Calcium tetraoxosulphate(VI) dissolves in water sparingly to form A solution B suspension C precipitate D colloid. Pls explain

Most likely precipitate.
The only colloidal solutions I know are Sols, gels and emulsions that's glue, starch, syrup etc.
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:24pm On Apr 15, 2017
babsir:
Good day guys, i really need your help on this one under mirror. The question goes thus

What is the radius of curvature of a concave mirror that magnifies an object placed 30.0 cm from the mirror by a factor of +3.0?
V=?
U=30
M=+3
M=v/u or Image height/object height
3=v/-30
V=3 x (-30)
V=-90
Using mirror formula
1/f=1/u +1/v
1/f=1/30 + 1/-90
{check the picture attached for the sign conventions I used}
F=45cm
Radius of curvature =2F
R=2x45
R=90cm

Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:30pm On Apr 15, 2017
felix00:
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U are not even sure... No be u post question?
Lol, Oya lemme rephrase
"the answer is A"
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:34pm On Apr 15, 2017
Nuel25846:

I got really sad I was failing most of the questions....so I had to go back to my text books......solving under tension.
I had to revisit my biology too. This thread exposed my shallowness in biology grin
Good thing you're studying.
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:35pm On Apr 15, 2017
The solubility of a salt of molar mass 101g at 20°C is 0.34 mol dm-3. If 3.40g of the salt is dissolved completely in 250cm3 of water in a beaker, the resulting solution is
A. A suspension
B. Saturated
C. Unsaturated
D. Supersaturated
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by babsir(m): 4:15pm On Apr 15, 2017
Optimist1998:
V=?
U=30
M=+3
M=v/u or Image height/object height
3=v/-30
V=3 x (-30)
V=-90
Using mirror formula
1/f=1/u +1/v
1/f=1/30 + 1/-90
{check the picture attached for the sign conventions I used}
F=45cm
Radius of curvature =2F
R=2x45
R=90cm

Oh thanks
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by felix00(m): 11:10pm On Apr 15, 2017
Optimist1998:

Most likely precipitate.
The only colloidal solutions I know are Sols, gels and emulsions that's glue, starch, syrup etc.
I don't get... How is it a ppt
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by felix00(m): 11:24pm On Apr 15, 2017
Optimist1998:
The solubility of a salt of molar mass 101g at 20°C is 0.34 mol dm-3. If 3.40g of the salt is dissolved completely in 250cm3 of water in a beaker, the resulting solution is
A. A suspension
B. Saturated
C. Unsaturated
D. Supersaturated
C I think
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 12:15am On Apr 16, 2017
felix00:

I don't get... How is it a ppt

My bad, it's a solution rather.
You can only get a precipitate when two soluble salts exchange cations and anions and here we have just Ca+ and SO4.
I chose C because if you add Na2CO3 to the mixture "solution"; CaCO3 will come out as a precipitate but Im clearly wrong. That wasn't what they asked for.
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 12:15am On Apr 16, 2017
felix00:

C I think
very correct
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by VERTEX1: 5:31am On Apr 16, 2017
HAPPY EASTER
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by jephthal: 7:13am On Apr 16, 2017
kristian98:

so u think thats what pharmacy is all about Your comment really made me furious.
Check google about achievements of pharmacists and i bet u, it will leave u agog. You're implying pharmacy is not something worth learning whereas, its even a professional course. Pls avoid controversies
are u also a pharmacy aspirant, I saw that post but chose to ignore him. I am aspiring for OAU what about u?
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by jephthal: 7:19am On Apr 16, 2017
stanley59:

You are not being realistic,
1 who told pharmacist only dispense drugs in Nigeria,what about those in NAFDAC,SON,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,do they dispense drugs
2: a pharmacist can decide to run his own pharmaceutical firm or laboratory....it doesn't have to be drug production,it can also be testing,research etc.
3:You use Nigeria as a case study,who told you the grass is greener on the other side,...big nations,firms,companies,multinationals did not just become big overnight....Rome wasn't built in day.....it takes time but the problem with Nigeria youths is that everyone wants the easy way out and when the easy way fails at the end,they blame the government and system......If you keep complaining about the system you will end up like them

nothing good comes easy,if it were easy everyone would be a Bill gates....know what's best for you and never look up to failures or fakes as source of inspiration or as reality........Education is not an end,but a means to and end; this is what most graduates miss.....
You have to think outside the box.....a vision determination and smart work,that's how it starts
.

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Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by kristian98(m): 8:25am On Apr 16, 2017
jephthal:

are u also a pharmacy aspirant, I saw that post but chose to ignore him. I am aspiring for OAU what about u?
yea. Am also a pharmacy aspirant. Am still considering UNN or UI tho.
He really deserves to be ignored only that the filthy words are coming from someone who wants to study pharmacy. If it were someone else, i may consider that he is just blinded by the love of his chosen course. But this one has no love for pharmacy talk less of business ideas in pharmacy.
Hope you have braced yourself. I heard OAU pharmacy is one of the most stressful there?
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by GdexFolami(m): 10:15am On Apr 16, 2017
kristian98:

ok thats what i was even looking at. these guys chose 1680 and i dont know where they got it from. 168 is not in the option sef
just use
Quantity of heat evolved * molar mass .then divided by mass
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by jephthal: 5:50pm On Apr 16, 2017
kristian98:

yea. Am also a pharmacy aspirant. Am still considering UNN or UI tho.
He really deserves to be ignored only that the filthy words are coming from someone who wants to study pharmacy. If it were someone else, i may consider that he is just blinded by the love of his chosen course. But this one has no love for pharmacy talk less of business ideas in pharmacy.
Hope you have braced yourself. I heard OAU pharmacy is one of the most stressful there?
stressful? to get admission or to study the course
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by kristian98(m): 8:07pm On Apr 16, 2017
jephthal:
stressful? to get admission or to study the course
nah. I meant to study
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by SamanN: 8:17pm On Apr 16, 2017
So, we have many OAU pharmacy aspirants here? I'm Nervous already.
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by jephthal: 9:09pm On Apr 16, 2017
kristian98:

nah. I meant to study
my elder brother (a pharmacy student in oau ) tells me all about their tight schedule, but jamb first, after that comes the tight schedule
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 10:22am On Apr 17, 2017
[quote author=Optimist1998 post=55593115]V=?
U=30
M=+3
M=v/u or Image height/object height
3=v/-30
V=3 x (-30)
V=-90
Using mirror formula
1/f=1/u +1/v
1/f=1/30 + 1/-90
{check the picture attached for the sign conventions I used}
F=45cm
Radius of curvature =2F
R=2x45
R=90cm
[/quote ]•
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nuel25846(m): 9:47pm On Apr 17, 2017
The partial pressure of oxygen in a sample of air is 452 mm Hg and the total pressure is 780 mm Hg. What is the mole fraction of oxygen?
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Isaolamide: 11:05pm On Apr 17, 2017
Nuel25846:
The partial pressure of oxygen in a
sample of air is 452 mm Hg and the
total pressure is 780 mm Hg. What is
the mole fraction of oxygen?

Partial water =mole fraction *total pressure so mole fraction =partial/total pressure 452/780
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by castrokiller(m): 5:54am On Apr 18, 2017
Good morning guys . its being long hope the easter was great.
I noticed something... Waec don change ciroma ooo. Who can explain this. Lo
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by SamanN: 3:02pm On Apr 18, 2017
Hello! I need help my physics textbook wan spoil my life, one says ice has more volume; less density than steam the other book contradicts. Anyone??
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by Nobody: 3:49pm On Apr 18, 2017
SamanN:
Hello! I need help my physics textbook wan spoil my life, one says ice has more volume; less density than steam the other book contradicts. Anyone??
Steam occupies a larger volume when compared to ice. Since it has more volume, density would be lesser than ice.
Density= mass/volume
more volume less density
Higher density lower volume.

Ice has less volume more density than steam
Have you seen ice floating on steam before?
You should ask the author this question
Re: UTME 2017: Thread For Science Jambites by SamanN: 4:28pm On Apr 18, 2017
Optimist1998:
Steam occupies a larger volume when compared to ice. Since it has more volume, density would be lesser than ice.
Density= mass/volume
more volume less density
Higher density lower volume.

Ice has less volume more density than steam
Have you seen ice floating on steam before?
You should ask the author this question



Thank you the point he made is, ice float on water cos of it's lower density; higher volume. Please check the past question year '97 Q25. What answer do you get?

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