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What sex are you? The baby looks really really adorable! Congratulations
Good luck being a father, I've heard a ... |
11-11-2006 at 05:58 by: Nerro |
Fastest Acting Poisons dinitrophenol screws up the proton pump, I believe bodybuilders use something similar to it to incre ... |
7-11-2006 at 14:00 by: Nerro |
The Smell of Iron, Copper We let the novices eat garlic during initiation (EAT! THE! FKN! GARLIC! NOWWWWW!
It's good for yo ... |
7-11-2006 at 13:52 by: Nerro |
The Smell of Iron, Copper small quantities obviously (you funny funny little man...) |
7-11-2006 at 12:06 by: Nerro |
The Smell of Iron, Copper [quote][i]Originally posted by Mr. Wizard[/i]
12AX7, did your friend have some heavy duty garlic th ... |
7-11-2006 at 10:23 by: Nerro |
Fe(CO)5 and it's orbitals Why would all bonds be pi-bonds? I would expect all bonds to be sigma bonds...
The structure of C ... |
1-11-2006 at 00:51 by: Nerro |
Fe(CO)5 and it's orbitals ligand field theory |
31-10-2006 at 14:13 by: Nerro |
Fe(CO)5 and it's orbitals But he specifically names the z² and not the x²-y²... |
31-10-2006 at 13:49 by: Nerro |
Fe(CO)5 and it's orbitals I have here in front of me a test from last year's course on coordination chemistry, one of the task ... |
31-10-2006 at 12:52 by: Nerro |
Sulfuric Acid Production: Revisited I remember vaguely that I once read about producing H2O2 by electrolysis of sulfuric acid. Perhaps t ... |
29-10-2006 at 08:20 by: Nerro |
Sulfuric Acid Production: Revisited It might be controllable by adding amounts of something inert like ground up silica to moderate the ... |
27-10-2006 at 13:06 by: Nerro |
Sulfuric Acid Production: Revisited Maybe a conversion of the lead chamber process would work, Mix your sulphur with nitrate and ignite ... |
27-10-2006 at 07:56 by: Nerro |
Decreasing the chain lenght by one on an aromatic Chromic acid is used to eat CH3 sidegroups but when applied to alkyl chains it would jsut eat away t ... |
24-10-2006 at 07:40 by: Nerro |
Funky Potassium Metal Growth (Big Pics)!!! coult it be that the oil contains a tiny amount of some contaminant that is very very very slowly re ... |
23-10-2006 at 02:44 by: Nerro |
Iodine trichloride That might make a difference yeah, we had it in tightly sealed glass vials in the fridge. They came ... |
22-10-2006 at 11:26 by: Nerro |
Iodine trichloride We stored it at -18 C and it stored for two weeks. |
22-10-2006 at 10:34 by: Nerro |
Is this an aromatic compound ? [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
Separation of charges, in this instance to form a combine ... |
22-10-2006 at 00:59 by: Nerro |
Iodine trichloride We did this in a practicum once, the crystals looks quite nice indeed and with some gentle prodding ... |
22-10-2006 at 00:56 by: Nerro |
Is this an aromatic compound ? not true, the ring has 4 + 2 electrons in its ring which complies with the rule.
C5H5- is a lot l ... |
16-10-2006 at 07:01 by: Nerro |
Is this an aromatic compound ? yes I did. (5 ring with 4 carbons and 1 nitrogen. between the carbons there are two double bonds.) |
16-10-2006 at 04:55 by: Nerro |
Is this an aromatic compound ? Neither is THF woelen but that's aromatic
This molecule is not aromatic simply because it has ... |
16-10-2006 at 03:06 by: Nerro |
Drying wet acetic acid. I really don't see why... You heat blue CuSO4.5H2O untill it's white, and then you add it to the gla ... |
9-10-2006 at 03:58 by: Nerro |
Drying wet acetic acid. Just curious, would anhydrous CuSO4 or MgSO4 do the job? |
9-10-2006 at 02:46 by: Nerro |
determining concentrations from Ka and pH OK, I was just cautious not to make myself look like a retard
the theory is quite straight for ... |
9-10-2006 at 02:05 by: Nerro |
determining concentrations from Ka and pH Just curious, is the answer someting like 0,206M? |
8-10-2006 at 11:19 by: Nerro |
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