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Texium
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I'm not sure I agree with that. I think that if someone sees that someone else made a heavier compound than the one that they submitted, then they'll
try to make something heavier. (like I'm trying to do now...) If anything, seeing the submissions actually helps fuel the competition. Also it
prevents the inevitable event of two people making the same compound without knowing. If they're submitted as they're finished, the first person to
submit would earn the leading spot. If they waited until the end, there would be no way to know for sure who made it first, and they'd have to split
the money or something (which I doubt will be that much anyway, at least for this first competition).
I propose that the choice to post the compound before the deadline or not should be up to the person posting it.
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aga
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that's a good idea.
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Antimony Ferrocyanide
Sb4(Fe(CN)6)3*(H2O)25
1573.2702 g/mol
5g of antimony from a nearby welding supply was added to 40mL of 39% muriatic pool acid.
It is left to react for 2 days.
Decant the solution.
Mix this solution with 6g of potassium ferricyanide obtained from impure blue toner and 6g of sodium metabisulfite in 40mL of water.
3K4[Fe(CN)6]+4SbCl3=Sb4[Fe(CN)6]3+12KCl
Filter and dry the precipitate.
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/87jprnifb6tdpud/AACuptOR9fzKQCR7k...
[Edited on 16-11-2014 by bismuthate]
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cpman
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I've got an idea for a compound with over 5500g/mol with OTC reagents. Unfortunately, I don't know if I'll be able to do the entire synthesis to
completion... I guess I'll try in about a week. (I've got a break from school then...) Also, seperating it in the final step may be hard...
[Edited on 11-16-2014 by cpman]
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Would it be allowed to isolate the protein ovalbumin (45 kDa) from egg white? I think I can pull it off.
It has a definite structure, with a well-defined molecular weight.
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Quote: Originally posted by Cheddite Cheese | Would it be allowed to isolate the protein ovalbumin (45 kDa) from egg white? I think I can pull it off.
It has a definite structure, with a well-defined molecular weight. | Isn't there a limit on the molecular
weight of reagents used?
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Brain&Force
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Falls under protein classification.
So nope.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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Metacelsus
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I'm thinking about making certain stearic acid esters. I can probably get over 1700 g/mol.
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Quote: Originally posted by blogfast25 | Quote: Originally posted by Mesa | @
The target compound(s) I had in mind is phosphotungstic acid, using tungsten metal and phosphorus acid. I assume the "poly" in heteropolyacid is
outdated nomenclature, given it is not a polymer.
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I do wish contenders would keep their ideas to themselves until after the competition and discuss any doubts with the organisers in private.
Play your cards close to your chest! |
I apologize, I kinda figured the first post I made had pretty much given the game away already. My bad
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The current prize is $19 USD
Many of you have donated without submitting an entry. Thank you for your contributions!
Keep the compounds coming! If I end up winning, I will set up another challenge personally so that I might donate the funds to someone in need of
laboratory supplies.
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Though it isn't set in stone or anything, the competition organizers and I have been toying with the idea of giving part of the award to whoever has
controlled first place for the longest time stretch, which is not mutually exclusive with the winner for heaviest compound. It may not be in your best
interest to wait until the end to submit your compounds!
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Determining Molecular Mass
From:
http://books.google.com/books?id=Mtth5g59dEIC&pg=PA38&am...
[Edited on 11-17-2014 by WGTR]
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blogfast25
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Freezing point depression is really not easy to put into practice.
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blogfast25
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Quote: Originally posted by No Tears Only Dreams Now | Though it isn't set in stone or anything, the competition organizers and I have been toying with the idea of giving part of the award to whoever has
controlled first place for the longest time stretch, which is not mutually exclusive with the winner for heaviest compound. It may not be in your best
interest to wait until the end to submit your compounds! |
Well, I'm sorry but personally I'm opposed to that too. What if a submitter submits late into the completion because his synthesis is simply more
complicated than most? Why should he be 'punished' for that?
This thing is being over-engineered. The rules should have been clear BEFORE the start of the competition, not changed DURING it.
[Edited on 17-11-2014 by blogfast25]
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Etaoin Shrdlu
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I'm opposed to it as well. Come on, I donated under the assumption whoever synthesized or extracted the heaviest compound would win. So did many other
people. Could the rules not be changed while the competition is running?
If you want another prize for "longest king of the hill," set up a donation pool for that. I'll toss a few dollars in.
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Brain&Force
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You're right, we should have been more clear about the rules. The problem is that we didn't realize that people would wait until the last minute to
submit, as we were hoping for a steady stream of submissions.
By the way, who is the current leader and what is the highest mass?
[Edited on 17.11.2014 by Brain&Force]
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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Amos
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I believe it is still Praxichys's silver(I) tetraiodomercurate(II), with 923.94 g/mol.
And yes, I like the idea of having a separate pool better too.
[Edited on 11-17-2014 by No Tears Only Dreams Now]
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gdflp
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Can we submit a compound if it is currently in a desiccator, but hasn't dried to a powder yet? I've got a compound drying that will beat 1573.27 by a
large factor. BTW I think that bismuthate's antimony ferrocyanide is currently the winning compound.
[EDIT] Fixed typo
[Edited on 11-17-2014 by gdflp]
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Yeah. I too am surprised at the number of revisions the rules have had since this thing began. Any revisions were supposed to be minor, and only to
reinforce the spirit of the competition by enabling us to close potential loopholes, not change the dynamics of the game itself. So far, this has been
kind of a disaster.
I also have no idea why it was posted a day earlier than it should have been published, back when we were still working out the details.
Rador Labs needs to get more organized. We have people making executive decisions on a project that is supposed to be collaborative, and nobody knows
what is going on anymore. Further, any discussion about potential changes to the competition should be internal to RL and definitely not
discussed here in the submission thread.
[Edited on 17-11-2014 by Praxichys]
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aga
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A drunken challenge is so much easier to manage
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Quote: Originally posted by Brain&Force | The problem is that we didn't realize that people would wait until the last minute to submit, as we were hoping for a steady stream of submissions.
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Well, I for one am not waiting until the last minute, but I've yet to synthesize the damn thing! Surely it doesn't run for a month for no reason?
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Quote: Originally posted by Praxichys | Further, any discussion about potential changes to the competition should be internal to RL and definitely not discussed here in the
submission thread.
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True. RL will learn with the next challenge. It'll have to if it wants to be anything of a successful challenge organiser for the future.
BTW, has anybody bothered announcing the challenge at Versuchs Chemie? Large forum, many bright sparks! Could ask 'pok' to do it... You see, all these
things should have been done WAY before the competition actually started...
[Edited on 17-11-2014 by blogfast25]
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Compound Name: α-(5,6-dimethylbenzimidazolyl)cobamidcyanide
Molecular Mass: 1355.37
Donated
Sample: 1.32g
C63H88CoN14O14P
(Vitamin B12)
The photos show the full extraction procedure, detailing the PPE required.
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Great procedure you really explained it well
I should try this soon even though it looks hard.
Oh yeah I donated.
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Actualy, the callenge requieres a final PURE product.
That vitamin B12 is in a pill form so it must have excipientes of some sort (to keep it together for instance )
No luck aga
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