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Merck index

aniraj - 4-4-2006 at 19:32

Dear all,

Can anyone provide the link for merck index CD or PDF.

ps mail at aniraj_appu@rediffmail.com

Thanking you

Aniraj

BromicAcid - 4-4-2006 at 20:30

Please, you posted the exact same question earlier regardless of the fact you previously posted in Forum Matters and are currently posting in Chemistry in General. Not only would this constitue a double post but you want a response via e-mail. As has been stated again and again this is a discussion forum, we don't ask for replies via e-mail. Please, one post is sufficent, if you don't get a response then move on and 'grease the wheels' upload or link to something unique to get in someones good favor, that usually helps, but all four of your posts so far are just asking for something, you're not giving anything to the communitym, you're not discussing.

Please, don't get me wrong, we try to welcome new members here. This is just ment to be a general message saying that perhaps you are not traveling down the right path for this forum.

Madandcrazy - 10-5-2006 at 08:27

I told your opinion,
browsing the web for the Merck index.
I had read the index attentive and found some crazy errors in chemical namings of some products.

Nicodem - 10-5-2006 at 09:58

Quote:
Originally posted by Madandcrazy
I had read the index attentive and found some crazy errors in chemical namings of some products.

That is one of the funniest things I read lately considering that it comes from you!
Well, nevertheless, congratulations! This your first post that actually makes any sense at all and it is even funny.:D

Edit: I just read the other post you made recently and stopped laughing. It was one of the most depressing deliriums I read lately.:(

[Edited on 10-5-2006 by Nicodem]

Madandcrazy - 16-5-2006 at 07:33

What you say to this.

Searching index for hydroquinone.
This sould be
C6H8(=O)2
and not
C6H6(OH)2

:P

Jome - 16-5-2006 at 10:27

Note the "hydro"...

Madandcrazy - 20-5-2006 at 08:41

I mean, what is the hydroquinone ?

Shurely not benzoquinone (1,4-benzenedion).
C6H4(O=)2

Is it the the 1,4-dihydroxybenzene with only two double bindings in the aromatic ring ?
C6H6(OH)2

I think it can be too
1,4-cyclohexanedion (hexahydrobenzene-1,4-dion)

:P

Nicodem - 21-5-2006 at 09:37

Quote:
Originally posted by Madandcrazy
I mean, what is the hydroquinone ?

Check the fucking Merck index! :mad:
And stop spreading your madness all over the board!

Madandcrazy - 23-5-2006 at 08:11

I don`t spreading madness all over the board, dude.

I mean,
can 1,4-cyclohexanedion prepared when 2-pentanone which was possibly oxidized by 2,2-dichloropentane ;) and is than chlorinated (brominated) to
2,4-dichloropentanone which maybe can oxidized to
1,4-cyclohexanedion.

But how prepared the 2,2-dichloropentane ?
This maybe interested to some nitrates , when for instance
not methylnitrate CH3-ONO2 should prepared but trinitroethanol (NO2)3COH.

I will check the index for more most interested errors ;) .