March 11, 2013

Precipitate.

When you find that you have precipitate in a solution, you've reached the point of saturation and your solution is now saturated.

The only way to get over this is to add solvent, or heat your solution to get a supersaturated solution. The problem with adding more solvent is that you change the concentration. The problem with supersaturating a solution is even if you do dissolve the solute, just a little scratching here and there and the precipitate will form again.

So what do you do?

You start over? Sure, I'd like that.

When you find that you don't have the want to want to study, you've reached the point your life when you should stop whatever you're doing and rest.

The only way to get over this is to add distractions, or get more time to do your stuff. The problem with distractions is that you change your concentration. The problem with getting more time is that it's actually hard to get more time and a little distract here and there and you'll be lost to the procrastination side again.

So what do you do?

You sleep? Sure, I'd like that.

//Bad parallelism I think :)) If you could even call this thing that.

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