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    Quantum Chemistry or Quantum Physics?

    have you considered Quantum Quantum?
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    Find an Acid with a Molar Mass of 64 g/mol

    which acid is that borek? 63.01 should be close enough (rounded up to 64)
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    Find an Acid with a Molar Mass of 64 g/mol

    checked CRC, can't find it under STANDARD SOLUTIONS OF ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS
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    Find an Acid with a Molar Mass of 64 g/mol

    im trying to find a monoprotic acid with a molar mass of about 64 g/mol. is there a list of all acids somewhere on the internet? the closest I've found are nitric acid, boric acid and chlorous acid..
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    What Do You Learn in High School Physics?

    Units: Forces and Motion Energy, Work, and Power Waves and Sound Light and Geometric Optics Electricity and Magnetism
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    Computer Science + Math: Double Major, Pure vs Applied Math?

    So I could just major in CS + pure math and take some quantum physics courses on the side? Would that be better than doing CS + applied math (for physics)? If so, then great, I'm set, thanks a lot for the help. I still can't believe how great the job prospects are for a CS researcher!:smile:
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    Computer Science + Math: Double Major, Pure vs Applied Math?

    I prefer pure math but quantum computing is really interesting and applied math I think is more appropriate for that (please correct me if I am wrong on this). But it is definitely good to know that both are helpful, thank you. I am still confused though about the job prospects for a...
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    Computer Science + Math: Double Major, Pure vs Applied Math?

    Is it difficult to become a researcher in CS? That's what I'm primarily interested in. I thought academic jobs were difficult to get but the Department of Labor (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos042.htm) seems to say it is exactly the opposite for a computer scientist, which is relieving, if it is...
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    Computer Science + Math: Double Major, Pure vs Applied Math?

    I am considering doing a double major in computer science and math. What better compliments computer science, pure math or applied math (most likely with an emphasis on physics)? If it depends, then on what? Is proof-writing really useful for computer science?
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