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I'm assuming once again I was right (not like the last time... this time it adds up :) )

MN JEOPARDY 39...

In 1939... these 3 Hab players scored 3 goals and this one potted 9...

(I'm outta here for the day... so if you know you're right continue without me ;)

Who are Georges Mantha, doug young, bill summerhill?

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I'm assuming once again I was right (not like the last time... this time it adds up :) )

MN JEOPARDY 39...

In 1939... these 3 Hab players scored 3 goals and this one potted 9...

(I'm outta here for the day... so if you know you're right continue without me ;)

Who are Walt Buswell, Armand Mondou, Babe Siebert and Des Smith?

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What's this? 1970's Habs had the last right answer... unless of course the answer is 37 (which is the new MN BTW) ;)

My chemistry homework..... i have no idea how to do it haha

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What is the mass of 0.00395 mol of glucose?

It has been 20 years since university but I believe it is .711632 g

My chemistry homework..... i have no idea how to do it haha

I believe you take .00395 multiply it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.12g mol-1 (as this is the molar mass of 1 gram of glucose)

However I couild be wrong. :lol:

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It has been 20 years since university but I believe it is .711632 g

I believe you take .00395 multiply it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.12g mol-1 (as this is the molar mass of 1 gram of glucose)

However I couild be wrong. :lol:

You were already right once and need to give us the next MN Jeopardy (for MN37)... get with the program and forget about all this Chemistry stuff. :angry:;)
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It has been 20 years since university but I believe it is .711632 g

I believe you take .00395 multiply it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.12g mol-1 (as this is the molar mass of 1 gram of glucose)

However I couild be wrong. :lol:

Thank you buddy :) 1 down, 15 to go.....

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You were already right once and need to give us the next MN Jeopardy (for MN37)... get with the program and forget about all this Chemistry stuff. :angry:;)

Now there is no need to get your knickers in a knot Admiral. :lol:

I guess you want more points so here it is...............

MN Jeopardy 37

Name the Montreal players and the years in which they wore Jersey #37.

I will even give you a hint Admiral: It was worn in 9 seasons but that is not the number of players who doned the jersey.

I have to go out for a while but will check in later so enjoy. :D

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Now there is no need to get your knickers in a knot Admiral. :lol:

I guess you want more points so here it is...............

MN Jeopardy 37

Name the Montreal players and the years in which they wore Jersey #37.

I will even give you a hint Admiral: It was worn in 9 seasons but that is not the number of players who doned the jersey.

I have to go out for a while but will check in later so enjoy. :D

How about these...

Niklas Sundstrom 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06

Patrick Poulin 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Dave Manson 1996-97

Jose Theodore 1995-96

Andre Racicot 1992-93 1993-94

Jean-Claude Bergeron 1990-91

Randy Exelby 1988-89

Steve Penney 1985-86

Some Hint ???

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What is the mass of 0.00395 mol of glucose?

It has been 20 years since university but I believe it is .711632 g

I believe you take .00395 multiply it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.12g mol-1 (as this is the molar mass of 1 gram of glucose)

However I could be wrong. :lol:

That's some sweet stuff, there.

:lol:

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How about these...

Niklas Sundstrom 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06

Patrick Poulin 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Dave Manson 1996-97

Jose Theodore 1995-96

Andre Racicot 1992-93 1993-94

Jean-Claude Bergeron 1990-91

Randy Exelby 1988-89

Steve Penney 1985-86

Some Hint ???

Oops I missed Patrick Poulin so therefore there are 9 players; Sorry.

Even with my faux pas you are missing another player.

Who is he and what year?

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Wow, so dusty in here, hasn't been touched in a while. All my fault.

I think i will give the admiral the last point because he basically answered the question and its been sitting there a while and nobody has taken a crack at it.

Here we go:

MN JEOPARDY 33

This former hab was selected 33rd overall by the habs and had 33 penalty minutes in a season that the habs won a cup? Who is he?

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Wow, so dusty in here, hasn't been touched in a while. All my fault.

I think i will give the admiral the last point because he basically answered the question and its been sitting there a while and nobody has taken a crack at it.

Here we go:

MN JEOPARDY 33

This former hab was selected 33rd overall by the habs and had 33 penalty minutes in a season that the habs won a cup? Who is he?

Who is John Leclair?

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MN Jeopardy 33

In the 1932-33 season two Montreal teams each had 3 players in the top 11 in scoring that season. Who were the 3 players on each Montreal Team (hence 3,3) and what were their point totals?

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MN Jeopardy 33

In the 1932-33 season two Montreal teams each had 3 players in the top 11 in scoring that season. Who were the 3 players on each Montreal Team (hence 3,3) and what were their point totals?

Montreal Maroons

Lawrence "Baldy" Northcott 43

Reginald "Hooley" Smith 41

Paul Haynes 41

Montreal Canadiens

Aurel Joliat 39

Howie Morenz 35

Johnny Gagnon 35

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Montreal Maroons

Lawrence "Baldy" Northcott 43

Reginald "Hooley" Smith 41

Paul Haynes 41

Montreal Canadiens

Aurel Joliat 39

Howie Morenz 35

Johnny Gagnon 35

Correct.

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MN JEOPARDY 33...

Prior to Patrick Roy, this Goalie sported the number 33 from 1979-84...

This former "Big Three" was traded to The St. Louis Blues at 33 yrs. old...

This former Habs "D" scored 47 pts. during the regular season at age 33...

Who are Richard Sevigny, Guy Lapointe and Larry Robinson.

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