Watch The Suite Life On Deck Season 2 Episode 11: Crossing Jordin
Episode Title: Crossing Jordin
Air Date: October 23, 2009
Yep, you read the title right. It’s Crossing Jordin, not Jordan as in Jordan River but it’s Jordin like Jordin Sparks. And yes, you are right, it is because the guest star on this episode is no other than Jordin Sparks of America Idol Season 6 grand winner. Laramie Shaw will still be on this episode as Marcus Little, he is Zack’s new roommate which was introduced in the Roomies episode which was aired last October 16.
The Suite Life On Deck Season 2 Episode 10: Crossing Jordin is the 31st episode on the overall show and 11th for the Season 2. Crossing Jordin is scheduled to air on October 23, right after the Wizards of Waverly Place Season 3 Episode 3: Monster Hunter.
TLSOD Episode 31: Crossing Jordin Synopsis
Jordin Sparks gets aboard to S.S. Tipton to do some concert, and takes only a little time before she is bombarded by her adoring fans. Meanwhile, London is losing herself when a little girl is mimicking her.
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wow, i’m so sad… what Cody says in part 1 ’sodium chloride is an ionic compound not a covalent compound’ HE WAS WRONG!
it actually is a covalent compound lol, i enjoy being sad…
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HILARIOUS! I love the ending! Jordan Sparks is amazing!Poor Mosby though lol
Acutally Sodium chloride is an ionic compuound. I’m very sure of that.
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btw, NaCl is indeed ionic compound, because Na lose a whole electron to Cl, not they share one which would be a covalent bond. U may confused it with HCl, which is covalent compound. It is a very polar compound, but H doesn’t donate the whole electron to Cl.