Thursday, September 13, 2007

Mad Scientist

I don't think this type of thinking is appropriate after 11p.m. I must be crazy...

In a solution of nonelectrolyte, hemolysis will occur only at very low osmolaritites. In a solution of electrolyte, a higher osmolarity is necessary for hemolysis to occur (due to the ionization of the electrolyte). Neither of the hypothesis formulated was supported...

On the contrary, the were contradicted and kept me up late! ;)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the world of higher education. The best part is you learn to fall asleep any where through any thing. Ask aunt Toni and you know I can do it too!!!!HA! HA!

Anonymous said...

EH EH aunt toni does not fall asleep, actually i was pondering your ponderation. i always had trouble with osmolality and osmolarity and is it the osmos or the cosmos hee hee heee aunt toni

Anonymous said...

EH EH aunt toni does not fall asleep, actually i was pondering your ponderation. i always had trouble with osmolality and osmolarity and is it the osmos or the cosmos hee hee heee aunt toni