Can you translate this code, adding punctuation to get a clear message?
67 – 74 – 20 – 7 – 39 – 8 – 92 – 52 – 89 – 1 – 8 – 90 – 68 – 16 – 52 – 89 – 1 – 68 – 16 – 20 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 52 – 7 – 4 – 92 – 113 – 68 – 8 – 53 – 6 – 74 – 2 – 90 – 68 – 90 – 53 – 16 – 53 – 16 – 16 – 8 – 94 – 16 – 1 – 16 – 8 – 39 – 8 – 92 – 20 – 7 – 19 – 102 – 74 – 74 – 1 – 85 – 9 – 89 – 117 – 90 – 8 – 34 – 52 – 89 – 1 – 68 – 16 – 52 – 89 – 1 – 4 – 16 – 92 – 75 – 39 – 8 – 92 – 92 – 60 – 68 – 16 – 73 – 60 – 74 – 1 – 85 – 39 – 8 – 92 – 74 – 53 – 16 – 1 – 8 – 90 – 68 – 16 – 20 – 7 – 92 – 60 – 68 – 16 – 73 – 60 Enter your students’ correct solutions into a draw on or before November 1, 2019. The prize is for the teacher only and is donated by Educational Innovations (www.teachersource.com). Please have your students print their full name clearly, scan and send your students’ solutions to: Chem 13 News, Periodic message puzzle, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1; or email [email protected], along with your school’s complete mailing address. Prizes are for Canadian and United States submissions only. SKIP #5
Lab 14D next class.
Have the 3 blank diagrams of the electrochemical cells. Each cell must be on a separate peper. Read p218-228 in class and do Q36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44. |
Archives
November 2019
|