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Nomenclature - group abbreviations [rquote=337392&tid=31328&author=The Volatile Chemist]
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7-7-2014 at 09:14 by: forgottenpassword |
Nomenclature - group abbreviations [rquote=337282&tid=31328&author=The Volatile Chemist]I use Ac for acetate and Et for ethane, ... |
7-7-2014 at 02:02 by: forgottenpassword |
studying the borohydrate anion Read the commentary under figure 7.6 in the first book I linked to.
Now look at figure 7.5. The H ... |
4-7-2014 at 04:56 by: forgottenpassword |
Information on the stabilization of Imines? http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040403909011459
[Edited on 3-7-2014 by forgotten ... |
3-7-2014 at 13:32 by: forgottenpassword |
Reagent Density issue, what factors can influence changes in density in a normal lab setting? Do you have TLC plates?
From here: http://www.oc-praktikum.de/nop/en/instructions/pdf/1035_en.pdf
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3-7-2014 at 01:20 by: forgottenpassword |
Reagent Density issue, what factors can influence changes in density in a normal lab setting? What was the boiling point? |
2-7-2014 at 18:08 by: forgottenpassword |
studying the borohydrate anion Maybe this helps?
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=qUucAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=m ... |
2-7-2014 at 14:50 by: forgottenpassword |
Transfer hydrogenations with glycerol You could try reducing beta-alanine to ethanolamine. Both are easily available and you could check t ... |
1-7-2014 at 01:30 by: forgottenpassword |
Transfer hydrogenations with glycerol Very interesting. The paper that you linked to lists the substrates that were used. If you can provi ... |
30-6-2014 at 14:09 by: forgottenpassword |
Would someone like to try this? Graphene Production No suggestions at all? |
23-6-2014 at 05:43 by: forgottenpassword |
Would someone like to try this? Graphene Production It was made by the incomplete combustion of ethanol. There is no doubt as to its identity. |
19-6-2014 at 05:29 by: forgottenpassword |
Would someone like to try this? Graphene Production I have 100g of graphene powder. What can I practically do with it? |
19-6-2014 at 00:26 by: forgottenpassword |
Why do people go out of their way to gas organic bases when forming salts? I mean HCl in ether. There are many hydrolysable groups. Esters, nitriles etc. Boiling them in Hydro ... |
18-6-2014 at 02:01 by: forgottenpassword |
Sodium Borohydride identification/verification? Why do you have reason to doubt it's identity? |
18-6-2014 at 00:31 by: forgottenpassword |
Why do people go out of their way to gas organic bases when forming salts? Because ethereal HCl does not cause hydrolysis. Many non-trivial molecules have hydrolysable groups ... |
18-6-2014 at 00:27 by: forgottenpassword |
Can we convert non food grade reagents into food grade using crystallization only If you are satisfied with vague and contradictory answers, why did you bother asking the question at ... |
17-6-2014 at 03:56 by: forgottenpassword |
Chemistry Wiki Attempt What sources are you going to use to compile this information? Do you have free access to journals? |
16-6-2014 at 07:40 by: forgottenpassword |
Can we convert non food grade reagents into food grade using crystallization only The certificate of analysis from his reagent grade material will tell us exactly what impurities are ... |
16-6-2014 at 07:36 by: forgottenpassword |
Can we convert non food grade reagents into food grade using crystallization only He's not trying to purify zinc ore, he's trying to purify reagent grade zinc sulfate. |
16-6-2014 at 04:35 by: forgottenpassword |
Please help to verify sane synthesis You are able to source these chemicals? If your 'certain diazepine' had a name it would be easier to ... |
16-6-2014 at 01:05 by: forgottenpassword |
Can we convert non food grade reagents into food grade using crystallization only Where have you got the idea that it is contaminated with lead, cadmium and antimony from? |
16-6-2014 at 00:58 by: forgottenpassword |
Chemistry Wiki Attempt Greenwood and Earnshaw's Chemistry of the Elements is 1600 pages. Are you going to include all of th ... |
15-6-2014 at 06:04 by: forgottenpassword |
Chemistry Wiki Attempt Books are designed for easy access too. |
15-6-2014 at 05:34 by: forgottenpassword |
Chemistry Wiki Attempt There is lots of chemistry written in books. Why rewrite it all, or imagine that it would be product ... |
15-6-2014 at 00:39 by: forgottenpassword |
how was chemistry performed in the 1800's, prior to analytical equipment? Just as crystalline products were assumed to be pure by some, so today chromatographically pure prod ... |
14-6-2014 at 06:33 by: forgottenpassword |
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