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8472
Hello, Anybody from Orlando,fl I am trying to buyu some thing so i canget my lab going. Any sotre in orlando? Marcello,...
Gibson
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Aug 2, 2005
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8473
no its not in hot water but soluble in cold water so u can say partialy soluble in water khalil <khalil2961@...> wrote:Hello Is starch soluble ? thanx ...
lola adel
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Aug 2, 2005
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8474
hey just wonder why cold water and not hot one? Walid M.M lola adel <lola_koky_2000@...> wrote: no its not in hot water but soluble in cold water so u...
saleem nor
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8475
all Bholanath Mahanty <bhola_mahanty@...> wrote:hi mark, we all are here .i m from india. watever help i can do ,i shall do my best, all the best...
Prasad ChinaS A
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Aug 3, 2005
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8476
Just like there is more than one type of sugar, there is more than one type of starch; usually described as soluble and insoluble starch. Potato starch is more...
Lance Corey
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Aug 3, 2005
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8477
Acetone is a good drying agent becuase with water itforma a hydrate thorough acetal fromation. Tis cause the water to be removed and hence a drying effect....
ag-au
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Aug 4, 2005
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8478
... I assume you mean: (CH3)2CO + H2O <-> (CH3)2COH(+) + OH(-) and not: (CH3)2CO + H2O <-> CH3CO2H + CH4 Oui? Roger L. Sieloff...
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Aug 4, 2005
1:44 pm
8479
I believe he means: HC2-CO-CH2 + H2O --> HC2-C(OH)2-CH2 A mechanism should be available in an o.chem. book. Regards, Tim Duncan...
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corribus
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Aug 4, 2005
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8480
Hi every one I am a biologist and unfortunately my knowledge in making solutions with different concentrations is next to nothing I wonder if any one could...
mb2005 mb
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Aug 4, 2005
6:33 pm
8481
hi everbody I need help for information about famotidine,its synthesis,mechanism... where can I find informatin?or anthing else thanks for interest ...
hatice -
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Aug 4, 2005
8:52 pm
8482
Merck Index sends us to Belgium Patent 8820711 I don't know how to get this patent for free. US patent 4283408 ...
brianejensen
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Aug 5, 2005
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8484
I do not think that there are any. Iron, and certain of its compounds in which there is metal-metal interaction with some unpaired 3d electrons in the...
JohnWW
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Aug 5, 2005
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8485
hi im Kerry, a 4th year biochemistry student at University of Santo Tomas Philippines. I am happy to be a member of your group. I am presently having my thesis...
kerry shailani
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Aug 5, 2005
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8486
Espacenet which is the free service of the European Patent Office allows to obtain patent documents for free. Here is the link. ...
Aydin Mutlu
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Aug 5, 2005
10:45 am
8487
hi, i am a regular reader of the mails of this group but i contribute very little. im sorry abt that. but the conversations and discussion through mails in...
Parag Mahanti
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Aug 5, 2005
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8488
It depends; in general you would get a statistical mixture of products (1:2:1). Thus your yield of mono-substituted product would be (theoretically) 50% at ...
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corribus
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Aug 5, 2005
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8489
Hey everyone! Nice to be back..Had to take a break from a few things for a bit..Been busy with kids,life,home,ect...So i hope you all have been doing...
dairygurly
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Aug 6, 2005
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8490
Hi Everyone, Can anyone tell me a good site to go to when you want to look up the structure of a molecule? Thanks Beth...
Beth
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Aug 7, 2005
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8491
Hi, If the compound is commercially available, I would go to http://www.sigmaaldrich.com. Lance...
Lance Corey
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Aug 7, 2005
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8492
Hi Parag, It might be possible to do such a regioselective synthesis if there were asymmetric atoms involved. I don't know if this next could be developed as...
Steve
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Aug 8, 2005
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8493
Hello everyone! Our professor gave us a problem in class today that I attempted and if possible, can someone please tell me if I am going in the right ...
honee_dipp
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Aug 8, 2005
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8494
Tunicia, This has to be a very short answer, as I am working in the yard this morning before it gets too hot. The force constant for HCl is likely in units of...
Nathan Haese
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Aug 8, 2005
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8495
Tunicia, Oppppps. A mistake. Millidynes/Angstrom has to become ergs/cm^2, not ergs/cm. Nathan...
Nathan Haese
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Aug 8, 2005
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8496
What exactly do you want to know? -Tim ... Timothy V. Duncan Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania tduncan@......
Timothy V. Duncan
corribus
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Aug 8, 2005
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8497
Well I will use an example of a problem on a test that I had no idea how to do. Y=psi -An unnormalized eigenfunction for a particle on a ring of radius r may...
honee_dipp
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Aug 9, 2005
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8498
Well this question really isn't particle-in-a-box. It's basically probing your mathematical understanding of the wave-function. Don't let the "particle on a...
Timothy V. Duncan
corribus
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Aug 9, 2005
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8499
I just did these quickly on paper. I don't see the m dependence, as it goes away in the squaring. So, do you have N = 1/(2pi)^0.5 for N? Is the probability...
Nathan Haese
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Aug 9, 2005
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8500
In the general case N will be dependent on one or more of the quantum numbers. But here, you're right the m dependence drops out in this case. -Tim...
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corribus
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Aug 9, 2005
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8501
hi all, does anybody have an access to this article? Royer, A. and Naulet, N. and Mabon, F. and Lees, M. and Martin, G.J., Journal of the American Oil Chemists...
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Aug 10, 2005
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8502
I typed "Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society" into a search an came up with the following web address to find a library that has the journal. ...
brianejensen
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