How can I apply the method to the reactions of the organic chemistry lab? I enter the building because the image that evokes the essence, and then I can not continue with the sequence. Suggestions? Thank you! Reply Anthony Metivier says: December 4, 2015 at 8:30 pm Thanks for stopping...
So I'm always having troubles with memorizing the three-phase reaction terms, such as eutectic, eutectoid, peritectic and peritectoid. Are there any meanings of the prefix and suffix? Are there any tricks to memorizing the names and meanings (reactions) of these terms? Thanks a lot! Engineer...
Here's something I wonder about: organic chemistry has had a single focus for well over fifty years, yet the most important reaction themes at our disposable were discovered before that time. What's the message? Is ...
Here's something I wonder about: organic chemistry has had a single focus for well over fifty years, yet the most important reaction themes at our disposable were discovered before that time. What's the message? Is it possible that organic chemistry and women in 5" high heels are both fash...
LSD production requires a strong working knowledge of organic chemistry, a complete laboratory setup (including the ability to sterilize equipment as well as access to a darkroom), and several chemicals that are currently either sales restricted or have their sales closely monitored by the Drug Enfor...
If it's important for the solution to be colorless to begin with, I'm afraid cadmium ion exchange reactions is probably your best bet (e.g., cadmium chloride plus a sulfide source = bright yellow cadmium sulfide known as the pigment Cadmium Yellow). The good news is that the insoluble ...
First, you have to choose the right electrodes and electrolyte by figuring out the chemical reaction or reactions you want to happen when the electric current is switched on. The metal atoms that plate your object come from out of the electrolyte, so if you want to copper plate something ...
chemists’ bread and butter. The best reactions are simple to do, fast and robust, high-yielding, wide in scope and free of by-products. ‘That is obvious and does not constitute an idea – it is merely common sense,’ an anonymous organic chemists toldChemistry Worldforan article back ...
“projection” isdrawnflat, it’s important to remember that the carbons are still tetrahedral. The convention is that the horizontal groups on the side are “wedges” – that is, as my teacher Professor Kazlauskas used to say, “the arms come out to hug you”.Or strangle yo...
You connect the terminals up to a battery or other power supply and pass electricity through the solution. Chemical reactions take place and the solution splits up into its atoms. If the solution you use is pure water (H2O), you find it quickly splitting up into hydrogen gas (at the ...