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'Meeth-isle' or 'Meth-ill'? Pronunciation of organic groups Methyl rhymes with my great-aunt Ethel. |
11-4-2014 at 09:58 by: DraconicAcid |
Reactions Of Copper With Ferric Chloride Hydrated copper(II) chloride is green, possibly greenish-blue. Anhydrous copper(II) chloride is a c ... |
11-4-2014 at 07:45 by: DraconicAcid |
Talent show - demos in 5 minutes or less? Salicyclic acid can be made from aspirin easily enough- you don't need a lot. It turns purple (make ... |
10-4-2014 at 16:46 by: DraconicAcid |
Talent show - demos in 5 minutes or less? Sodium acetate supersaturation. Pour it and watch it solidify.
Mixing calcium acetate with ethan ... |
10-4-2014 at 16:14 by: DraconicAcid |
Cinnamic Acid [rquote=326334&tid=29975&author=Töilet Plünger]Why not make cinnamates of other metal salt ... |
10-4-2014 at 13:36 by: DraconicAcid |
Noob Getting Started in OC [rquote=326863&tid=30024&author=vmelkon]How to reduce p-nitrobenzene to p-aminobenzene (I th ... |
10-4-2014 at 12:25 by: DraconicAcid |
Noob Getting Started in OC Making ethyl acetate is rather dull (it doesn't smell particularly interesting). If you're making a ... |
10-4-2014 at 09:25 by: DraconicAcid |
Ideal Gas Law discrepancy [rquote=326676&tid=29958&author=Chemosynthesis]
I also had to use Atkins and feel your pain ... |
10-4-2014 at 08:03 by: DraconicAcid |
Noob Getting Started in OC That would depend on what you're trying to do in organic chemistry.
Most of the organic chemistry ... |
9-4-2014 at 14:24 by: DraconicAcid |
Cinnamic Acid [quote]You could just recycle the cinnamic acid...can you use that as a lab for your students as wel ... |
7-4-2014 at 15:55 by: DraconicAcid |
The Short Questions Thread (4) [rquote=326336&tid=25055&author=DubaiAmateurRocketry]Are there any complex salts of Aluminum ... |
7-4-2014 at 15:53 by: DraconicAcid |
Cinnamic Acid Chlorite oxidation of cinnamaldehyde. Quick, simple, and worked better than last year's attempt at ... |
7-4-2014 at 13:36 by: DraconicAcid |
Cinnamic Acid I'm not sure if I want the bother of shipping it internationally, but there's no point in turning it ... |
7-4-2014 at 13:26 by: DraconicAcid |
Cinnamic Acid I've introduced a new experiment at my college, in which my students make cinnamic acid. Now I've g ... |
7-4-2014 at 13:19 by: DraconicAcid |
Why is lutetium in the f-block and lanthanum in the d-block? Lanthanum doesn't have any f-electrons, and has no more reason to be considered an f-block element t ... |
7-4-2014 at 12:38 by: DraconicAcid |
Kinetics and negative rate orders? [rquote=326109&tid=29934&author=CaptainOfSmug]Okay thanks you, the logC would be the rate ri ... |
6-4-2014 at 11:16 by: DraconicAcid |
Organic Oxidation [rquote=326084&tid=29935&author=blogfast25][rquote=326016&tid=29935&author=DraconicA ... |
6-4-2014 at 11:14 by: DraconicAcid |
Kinetics and negative rate orders? You should be able to get it so that you have two equations in the form xlogA + ylogB = logC. Rearr ... |
5-4-2014 at 20:04 by: DraconicAcid |
Organic Oxidation [rquote=326032&tid=29935&author=BromicAcid]With carbon the term oxidation does not necessari ... |
5-4-2014 at 19:32 by: DraconicAcid |
Kinetics and negative rate orders? It's easy to tell if you have the exponents correct- calculate k for each run. If they are the same ... |
5-4-2014 at 17:51 by: DraconicAcid |
Organic Oxidation You could get that (or a whole bunch of fluorinated organics). Oxidations are also often done in aq ... |
5-4-2014 at 15:45 by: DraconicAcid |
Kinetics and negative rate orders? The exponents can be negative, but since the rates increase when you increase the order, they should ... |
5-4-2014 at 15:29 by: DraconicAcid |
Storage of Manganese heptoxide [rquote=325911&tid=29911&author=kristofvagyok] But here is a few experimental result: It ign ... |
4-4-2014 at 14:54 by: DraconicAcid |
Water Polarity That's an interesting way of putting it, but I don't think it's correct.
The electron isn't a set ... |
3-4-2014 at 20:00 by: DraconicAcid |
Calcium peroxide preparaion No, because it also depends on the solubility of calcium peroxide. To calculate K1, you'd need the ... |
2-4-2014 at 16:45 by: DraconicAcid |
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