• Home
  • About
  • Publications
  • Links
    • Drilling and Fracking
    • Resources
    • Stuff I Like
    • TX Progressive Alliance
  • Must See Videos
  • PSYOPS
  • Shale Survival
    • Before drilling starts
    • Tools
    • Medical
  • FAQ
  • Contact Me

Texas Sharon's Bluedaze

Fracking News

One Mole = Approximately 6.022×1023(23)

October 22, 2007 By TXsharon

And now you too can have a mole! One clever young lady’s response to her science project was this YouTube video. The project requirements: Use Mole, 602 and 1023. The “A” is in the bag.

About Sharon Wilson

Sharon Wilson is considered a leading citizen expert on the impacts of shale oil and gas extraction. She is the go-to person whether it’s top EPA officials from D.C., national and international news networks, or residents facing the shock of eminent domain and the devastating environmental effects of natural gas development in their backyards.

  • Mail
  • |
  • Web
  • |
  • More Posts(5118)

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Comments

  1. Sus says

    October 22, 2007 at 3:33 pm

    Even though I’m at work and this lame computer doesn’t have any audio, just watching the video is hilarious! I’ll have to remember to watch/listen at home.

  2. Anonymous says

    October 22, 2007 at 5:52 pm

    ah, I remember way back when in chem class.. we had to write that stupid number 10 times so we could “memorize” it.
    It worked..never forgot it.

    Moles are IN… ask Cindy Crawford

Stalk TXsharon

Recent Posts

  • Oilfield Witness is live as we continue to witness oilfield crimes
  • I’m continuing to expose the dirty secrets of oil and gas.
  • Register for the worldwide premier of Uncovering the Permian Climate Bomb
  • Update: Chris Faulkner > IT Guy > Frack Master > Felon
  • French Energy Giant Total Declares War on Texas Toddlers
  • Hydrocarbon odors during oil and gas drilling

Like Earthworks on Facebook

Categories

Archives

All work © Sharon Wilson. No works may be shared copied in full without permission. Bluedaze: Drilling Reform. Site Design by Sumy Designs. Powered by those who advocate for a safe and healthy environment.