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i need to know how much water can be absorbed by any type of chemicals...
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... Hello,which chemical do you want to learn?because all chemicals can absorbe water in different value so you have to write chemical which you want to take...
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In what percentage can these chemicals-chlorides and sulfates absorb water --- In organicchemistry@y..., organic_maffia ... which...
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In what percentage can these chemicals-chlorides and sulfates absorb water --- In organicchemistry@y..., organic_maffia ... which...
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I've got some questions about the old technique of steam distillation. (1) Is steam distillation an example of a highly diluted azeotropic distillation? Or is...
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... distillation. ... used ... In my opinion you are essentially correct. One uses a large amount of water to distill the compound in question. I think it...
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... azeotropic ... on ... Dr. J, I'll tell you why I ask: whenever I strip off solvent on the rotary evaporator, I wonder if I'm possibly losing compound in...
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A lot of the guarantees that the food and food-chemicals industry gives us that food is safe depends on the argument that all peptide bonds are completely...
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... be ... from ... would ... Proteins are completely hydrolyzed in the small intestine. Pepsin and rennin partially hydrolyze proteins in the stomach....
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hi friends. hello you all.i am a new commer from pakistan.thanks...
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... peptide ... the ... the ... are ... amount ... assumed ... Carbohydrates ... There ... carbohydrates. ... I know that we're *told* that proteins are...
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hi i need the procedure about the manufacture of urea formaldehyde-85 used as anti cacking agent in urea and in textile industry hoping for an early positive...
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hi i need the procedure about the manufacture of urea formaldehyde-85 used as anti cacking agent in urea and in textile industry hoping for an early positive...
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Fellow members: I am not an advanced organic chemist so I wanted to pose an offer or actually a question to you all... If there is anybody here who (i know...
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Forget it. The manufacture and possession of LSD are strictly illegal under federal law. As far as I know, the starting materials you would need are also...
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May I know what carbon is known for its flexibility?...
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... Your question makes no sense. Are you asking what carbon *compounds* are known for their flexibility? What forms of carbon (allotropes) are known for their...
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... yes you are right you cant know carbon's flexibilty but we can discuss its allotropes or compounds flexibilty bye...
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Dear Members, Do the reagents: toluene, methanol, & 1 butanol have been known to form peroxides on storage. Also, does anyone know a reliable web-site that...
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... None of the reagents you mention is considered a peroxide-forming reagent. The most notorious peroxide-formers are, of course, the ethers, (diethyl ether,...
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Hello, I am new to this group. I think this site is a really great idea that can help everyone out with questions and information about chemistry and science....
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I did many times Lithiation reaction but it did not work. can anyone help me? In the papers they did successfully....
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... Can you give us more information about your problem?...
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Hi greggrobinson. Thanks for your help about peroxidisable chemicals (Re: Urgent info needed please). Take care.. ozone_aurora...
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hi, I need procedures for ALDEHYDE removal from MONO ETHYLENE GLYCOL . thx and best regards ... Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and...
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Please help. I love organic chemistry and am thinking about going to grad school to get a PhD. The problem is I need to know if a PhD is worth it. Are there...
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... about ... Anna, Protein folding is a complicated affair and all the answers are not yet in. There are several sorts of forces involved in protein folding....
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... Is monoethylene glycol water soluble? Probably, I would guess, since ethylene glycol is. You don't say what aldehyde it is. You might try shaking it with a...
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... to ... is ... I ... and ... about ... Go for it. The starting salary for PhD's is a lot higher than $32K. More like twice that. The ACS website has salary...
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You should go for Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry. It is not true that jobs are not vailable. Even outside the academic institutes you have plenty of jobs in ...
Dr Yashveer Singh
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