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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can use an address on the 'r' command to read input at a particular
3: location in the file. Thus
4: 5r name
5: reads file "name" and appends its contents after line 5 of the file.
6: You can use any kind of address, including a search. Here is a file "chem".
7: Find the line in file "chem" which contains the word "eight";
8: read the file "more" and append it after that line. Then rewrite
9: "chem" and type "ready".
10: #create Ref
11: When elements combine to form compounds, the electrons in the
12: outermost shell of the atoms are the only ones that take part in the
13: reaction. These electrons are either transferred from the outer
14: shell of one atom to the outer shell of another, or, in some cases,
15: shared with the electrons in the outer shell of the second atom.
16: Whether the electrons are transfered to the second atom or shared,
17: this atom completes its quota of eight electrons in the outer shell.
18: An oxide is a compound containing oxygen and one other element.
19: The simplest of the oxides is H2O -- pure water, or hydrogen oxide.
20: Carbon dioxide is CO2 and is formed during the burning of organic
21: matter such as wood, paper, gasoline, or coal. In the same burning
22: process, H2O is formed and energy is released, generally as heat,
23: sometimes as light. Carbon dioxide is in the breath you just
24: exhaled. This gas is given off by decaying plant and animal matter.
25: Decay is a burning process.
26: Oxidation is a word that covers all the different ways things
27: burn. When something oxidizes, it is burning.
28: Compounds which are formed by the interchange of electrons are
29: called ionic compounds. The ions formed are said to possess
30: electrovalence.
31: #create chem
32: When elements combine to form compounds, the electrons in the
33: outermost shell of the atoms are the only ones that take part in the
34: reaction. These electrons are either transferred from the outer
35: shell of one atom to the outer shell of another, or, in some cases,
36: shared with the electrons in the outer shell of the second atom.
37: Whether the electrons are transfered to the second atom or shared,
38: this atom completes its quota of eight electrons in the outer shell.
39: Compounds which are formed by the interchange of electrons are
40: called ionic compounds. The ions formed are said to possess
41: electrovalence.
42: #create more
43: An oxide is a compound containing oxygen and one other element.
44: The simplest of the oxides is H2O -- pure water, or hydrogen oxide.
45: Carbon dioxide is CO2 and is formed during the burning of organic
46: matter such as wood, paper, gasoline, or coal. In the same burning
47: process, H2O is formed and energy is released, generally as heat,
48: sometimes as light. Carbon dioxide is in the breath you just
49: exhaled. This gas is given off by decaying plant and animal matter.
50: Decay is a burning process.
51: Oxidation is a word that covers all the different ways things
52: burn. When something oxidizes, it is burning.
53: #user
54: #cmp chem Ref
55: #log
56: #next
57: 60.2d 5
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