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Deuterated acetone. Jonny... as you couldnt be bothered to read it the first time... here it is again!
[quote][i]Orig ... |
12-9-2004 at 14:04 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
Marvin: Is regurgitating what has already gone all you ca ... |
12-9-2004 at 11:55 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. this is starting to look very undignified jonny......
Having been shown to be catagorically wrong ... |
12-9-2004 at 11:42 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. Yeah... thats right... yield doesnt bother me..... Im interested in gettin the right isotope in the ... |
11-9-2004 at 20:13 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. man... for a guy who claims to be a chemical engineer.... you certainly do make some dumbass stateme ... |
11-9-2004 at 16:06 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. There is nothing wrong with this experimental (if you read the whole thing.. there is enough info to ... |
11-9-2004 at 07:11 by: Proteios |
deuterium oxide for rare earths [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
Because of other electron-drawing groups in the molecules ... |
10-9-2004 at 10:42 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
You added NOTHING new to the matters under consideration, ... |
10-9-2004 at 10:04 by: Proteios |
Homogeneous solutions if you dont stir... the rate of your reaction may be bottlenecked by the notoriously slow process of ... |
9-9-2004 at 23:31 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. chuckle.... im with marvin on this one... dont be so sensitive and show some humilty jonny!
and f ... |
9-9-2004 at 18:18 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. chuckle... the [i]Farmsworth Fusor[/i] is for amateurs.... thats why... when I need a reliable Gigaw ... |
8-9-2004 at 00:32 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. yup... if i were after D6 benzene.. thats how i would do it. Benzene is cheap.... D2O is cheap.... ... |
6-9-2004 at 10:19 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. i remember reading this when CF first came out:
"The energy aspect of this field has another ... |
5-9-2004 at 23:04 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. nope... but that what happens when you get people goin high profile and nailing their reputations to ... |
5-9-2004 at 16:22 by: Proteios |
Deuterated acetone. Yeah... I was recently at a Gordon Research Conference at which this was discussed..... Like cold fu ... |
5-9-2004 at 13:21 by: Proteios |
deuterium oxide for rare earths [quote][i]Originally posted by JohnWW[/i]
.. has NOTHING to do with the effect of D on NMR spectra! ... |
5-9-2004 at 11:12 by: Proteios |
deuterium oxide for rare earths [quote][i]Originally posted by Marvin[/i]
John,
Once again you are speculating with no informati ... |
4-9-2004 at 23:20 by: Proteios |
Blue? Potassium chlorate/perchlorate? [quote][i]Originally posted by The Ed[/i]
Since there's a chance it's chromium or nickel ... |
2-9-2004 at 23:03 by: Proteios |
Chlorine loads of gases form hydrates....clatherates.....methane, SO2, all the noble gases. The conditions a ... |
2-7-2004 at 05:05 by: Proteios |
Parabolic Nature of Projectile Motion. to a first degree approx. it should be parabolic. However, the more detail you look at the more com ... |
2-7-2004 at 04:54 by: Proteios |
Copper Chloride as a solution i first came across the idea of using injects to print cheap n simple circuits years ago... but only ... |
2-7-2004 at 04:49 by: Proteios |
theoretical yeild lol.....ive got a better answer than that.....
the theoretical yield is 100 % |
29-6-2004 at 11:05 by: Proteios |
Smarter ways to get High Enegy chemicals. [quote][i]Originally posted by DarkVigilante[/i]
For example a thing NEVER to try - put elemental ... |
23-6-2004 at 13:25 by: Proteios |
State by state chem laws yeah... the world is full of dumbass regulations....
I once needed 1g of 13CS2, Aldrich made the ch ... |
20-6-2004 at 11:01 by: Proteios |
Nitric Acid Synthesis 65mb give or take 1/10th of an atmosphere.... Yeah.. that aint too bad a vacuum.... i would expect ... |
20-6-2004 at 08:36 by: Proteios |
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