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Quick question, please
A bit weak on my IUPAK. What is the common name of the molecule I am describing?
Theres a benzene ring with a Cl sticking out. Para to this there is an ethene (bouble bond at end, with an alcohol there. Also there is an iso
methoxy group.
So its Para chloro benzene, after the methyl an isomethoxy, then the next carbon (ethyl) is ethene), and an OH is coming out of this. I'm really
rusty. Thanks for the helps!
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could you draw i for us please?
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Have never done that before. Willing to try. Any suggestions easiest way to just render to jpg and just attach? Many thanks Plutonium fulminate, OMFG, I suppose it would be rather shock sensitive, which would
add to the worry of fine particulate (local) atmospheric) contamination. I mean, choose your poison. Inhaled plutonium or carfentanil. At least
with the strong agonists, there are specially designed antagonists. A fulminate is like a cyanide oxide if I'm not mistaken. Pretty harmless in
party snapper quantities, UNLESS, the hebby me'dal happens to be plutonium. I shutter to think.
[Edited on 21-6-2012 by Fennel Ass Ih Tone]
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Symyx Draw
there may be bugs in gfind
[ˌɛdidʒiˈpiː] IPA pronunciation for my Username
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