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minus-square@thepianistfroggollumlinkEnglish-10•edit-21 year agoAlright, I know where they went wrong here. There are more hydrogen atoms in a glass of water than stars in the universe. There are about 1.58 x 10^25 hydrogen molecules in 8oz of water, and there are an estimated 10^22 - 10^24 stars in the universe. Edit: super script markdown wasn’t working
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish24•edit-21 year agoIs it wrong? I’ll do some complex math, so feel free to ask follow up questions. Hydrogen atoms in one molecule of water: 2 Stars in the entire solar system: 1 2 is larger than 1 [citation needed]
minus-square@thepianistfroggollumlinkEnglish-16•1 year agoI’m sorry for your poor reading comprehension.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•1 year agoIs there a confidently incorrect community yet?
minus-square@thepianistfroggollumlinkEnglish-4•1 year agoRead my comment explaining the mistake they made. Go on.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoa hydrogen molecule is H2, this is about water
Alright, I know where they went wrong here. There are more hydrogen atoms in a glass of water than stars in the universe.
There are about 1.58 x 10^25 hydrogen molecules in 8oz of water, and there are an estimated 10^22 - 10^24 stars in the universe.
Edit: super script markdown wasn’t working
Is it wrong? I’ll do some complex math, so feel free to ask follow up questions.
Hydrogen atoms in one molecule of water: 2
Stars in the entire solar system: 1
2 is larger than 1 [citation needed]
I’m sorry for your poor reading comprehension.
Is there a confidently incorrect community yet?
… Read the image again. Go on.
Read my comment explaining the mistake they made. Go on.
a hydrogen molecule is H2, this is about water