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synthesis of meta chloro propylbenzene this week's exam the last question asked for a synthesis of meta chloro propylbenzene.
in no ... |
25-7-2005 at 12:59 by: budullewraagh |
Exam Question- Orgo Mechanism thats what i said. the OH gets protonated to OH2+ (a good leaving group) and is displaced by the br ... |
21-7-2005 at 13:10 by: budullewraagh |
Exam Question- Orgo Mechanism ok so i took an exam and got 0/8 for this one question. to be honest, im quite sure i got the correc ... |
20-7-2005 at 09:19 by: budullewraagh |
Acid-base 'explosives' i keep hearing of oxidizing acids being used. it's important to remember that the oxidizing po ... |
21-6-2005 at 05:13 by: budullewraagh |
Carbonyls/Carbonyl Clathrates of Iridium i was looking through a book on the elements today when i came across iridium. interestingly enough ... |
11-6-2005 at 16:21 by: budullewraagh |
Hydrogen sulfide induces artificial hibernation in mice thats interesting. does anyone know exactly how H2S and HCN inhibit oxidative phosphorylase?
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6-6-2005 at 10:29 by: budullewraagh |
Most reactive combination? in terms of potential difference, the greatest would be lithium with fluorine. cesium with fluorine ... |
29-5-2005 at 17:33 by: budullewraagh |
Reduction of NO3 salts "Do you think that the NH3 would react with the NO3 salt to form NH4NO3? "
no; NH4+ is si ... |
22-4-2005 at 14:38 by: budullewraagh |
Reduction of NO3 salts if the lithium were as a cation, that wouldnt work. if the lithium were as the solid metal and you ... |
22-4-2005 at 06:37 by: budullewraagh |
H2o2 + Kmno4 it reduces to MnO2 |
14-4-2005 at 16:27 by: budullewraagh |
Needed books for my harvard class i need:
Organic Chemistry, 4th Edition, GM Loudon
Molecular Model Set (Pr ... |
3-4-2005 at 15:38 by: budullewraagh |
Al2S3 and H2S the smell is strong, yes, but it only lasts for a short amount of time. H2S goes straight to the ne ... |
2-4-2005 at 11:45 by: budullewraagh |
New Easy Way to Phosphorous! i dont think the phosphate would be reduced, really.
awhile back i did think of the following:
A ... |
31-3-2005 at 18:43 by: budullewraagh |
German Ebook 'Isolierung und Charakterisierung von Naturstoffen' available do you have an english version? |
14-3-2005 at 14:18 by: budullewraagh |
Needed books this reminds me. this summer i'm going to take an advanced organic chemistry/biochemistry clas ... |
25-2-2005 at 18:18 by: budullewraagh |
CaCl2 clean some shells and react them with HCl cleaner, then boil the solution until your CaCl2 precipita ... |
8-2-2005 at 13:52 by: budullewraagh |
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line? if you want to do the fluorine thing, go for it. personally i find fluorine to be far more dangerou ... |
1-2-2005 at 15:35 by: budullewraagh |
Mad Science at the max, where do you draw the line? yeah, but there will surely be water in your fluorine and hydrogen fluoride would continue the attac ... |
1-2-2005 at 14:54 by: budullewraagh |
hey, chillax just a note to you kids, fluorine will attack copper, nickel, etc, even platinum. you have to reali ... |
1-2-2005 at 13:37 by: budullewraagh |
bismuth oxidation agreed. as well i read somewhere that a HCl or better yet a HClO4 wash would remove a bismuth oxide ... |
30-1-2005 at 07:28 by: budullewraagh |
kclo3 a new procedure (it cant be right) scratch easier and replace with more effective |
29-1-2005 at 21:16 by: budullewraagh |
bismuth oxidation theyre 99.9975% pure or something like that.
i found that putting one directly in a candle flame ... |
29-1-2005 at 20:46 by: budullewraagh |
kclo3 a new procedure (it cant be right) an easier way would be to pass chlorine through boiling KOH solution |
29-1-2005 at 20:39 by: budullewraagh |
bismuth oxidation i know this probably sounds stupid, but i want to produce a nice oxide layer on a piece of bismuth, ... |
29-1-2005 at 18:07 by: budullewraagh |
Discovery of Fluorine thanks for your help. i needed information for a paper i wrote.
i would appreciate feedback if p ... |
19-1-2005 at 12:40 by: budullewraagh |
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