Dr Kynes
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Atomic weight of carbon: 12 (precisely 12.0107) grams per gram-atom
Molecular weight of oxygen: 32 (precisely 31.9988 grams per mole)
They combine to yield carbon dioxide, m.w. 44, precisely 44.01. So 44/12 is three and two/thirds. Yes; an eleven-thirds proportion factor (precisely 3.6642) needs to be applied.
Not too long ago, i had a pleasant debate with you about internal combustion. I would have been shocked to know that this fact wasn't readily at hand to you. cn

this does not make sense to me at all.
one mole of carbon weighs 12 grams, and one mole of 0xygen weighs 16 grams?
thats just crazy talk. im calling bullshit on science, yes, all you motherfuckers! Rabble Rabble Rabble!!
i still dont believe the UN climate preacher's numbers. they pulled too many rabbits out of their hat from me to accept their wacky claims.
you got more science than i do obviously, so i gotta ask, do you believe their global warming theories?
i got a decent grounding in science in high school but that was more than 20 years ago, and i never bothered memorizing the periodic table and all that stuff. most of what o know comes from personal experience and being a voracious reader (but not of chemistry or physics) in my world rocks sink and gasses float, thats always been good enough for me. turns out rocks are lighter than gasses, thats kinda fucked up.