• Re: Synthesize this molecule from cyclohexene

    Updated: 2010-06-30 19:03:30
    Wow, thanks a lot guys.

  • Tributyl(vinyl)tin

    Updated: 2010-06-30 18:54:29
    Tributyl(vinyl)tin, would one expect this to react with water? What about with oxygen? What would be the decomposition products...   

  • Re: sulfate in oil field injection water

    Updated: 2010-06-30 17:38:22
    no body here worked in oil field ?

  • MOVED: Ceramic Full-lined Ball Valve for Corrosive Application.

    Updated: 2010-06-30 17:10:07
    This topic has been moved to Free Chemistry Advertising, and other links offsite.http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=42348.0

  • Ceramic Full-lined Ball Valve for Corrosive Application.

    Updated: 2010-06-30 16:52:54
    . UserInfo : June 30, 2010, 08:10:45 AM Welcome , Guest Please login or register Did you miss your activation email 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username , password and session length Forum Rules Read This Before Posting Home Help Search Calendar Login Register Search Chemical Forums ChemicalForums , Google Chemistry-Blog Art from molecular models Chemistry-Blog.com Google Sponsors Content ChemBuddy ChemFeeds Chemical Forums Chemistry Blog Chem Reddit : Resources General Chem Word Dict . Periodic Table Chemical Forums General Forums Free Chemistry Advertising , and other links offsite Ceramic Full-lined Ball Valve for Corrosive . Application Pages : 1 Go Down previous next Print Author Topic : Ceramic Full-lined Ball Valve for Corrosive Application . Read 18 times 0

  • The most bracing (and sad) chemical sentence you will read today

    Updated: 2010-06-29 04:45:39
    “I will roar argon into chlorine, xenon into fluorine, all the noble gases into reactive ones… My lament will terrify even the stars.” – Jessica Stern, Denial: A Memoir of Terror From Dwight Gardner’s review in the New York Times. Dr. Stern is an expert on terrorism; she believes her interest in terror stems from a [...]

  • Art On A Chip

    Updated: 2010-06-27 06:30:59
    Albert Folch from Lab on a Chip released a cool artsy project this past Friday that the journal has been working on. Defined bluntly, the project is a collaborative flickr account to share the pictures of your science.  The general theme is miniaturization, and of course dyed water on chips. The images already stored there are appealing [...]

  • US Team Set for 2010 International Chem Olympiad

    Updated: 2010-06-23 20:30:00
    Log In ACS Journals C EN CAS ACS Network Store Governance About Us Contact Publications Meetings Careers Membership Networks Education Policy Funding Awards Press Room American Chemical Society Education Students High School Chemistry Olympiad Chemistry Olympiad A Chemistry Competition for High School Students The U.S . National Chemistry Olympiad and the International Chemistry Olympiad are multi-tiered competitions that bring together the world’s most talented high school students to test their knowledge and skills in chemistry . Nations around the world conduct examinations to nominate the most high-performing students for the International Chemistry Olympiad . About the Chemistry Olympiad An overview of the Chemistry . Olympiad Competition Process Information about local , national ,

  • FEATURE: Putting Chemistry on the Calendar in 2011

    Updated: 2010-06-23 20:30:00
    Log In ACS Journals C EN CAS ACS Network Store Governance About Us Contact Publications Meetings Careers Membership Networks Education Policy Funding Awards Press Room American Chemical Society Global Community International Year of Chemistry 2011 365 : Chemistry for Life International Year of Chemistry 2011 IYC-2011 What Is 365 : Chemistry for Life” For every day of 2011, our website will highlight a different aspect of chemistry . And YOU will help us choose what each day’s topic will . be Give us your ideas for everyday” chemistry topics elements , discoveries , processes , people , etc . We need 365, so keep the ideas flowing Categories and Requirements Ideas should fall into one of these : categories Submission Highlights Deadline June 30, 2010 Eligible Topics Environment , energy ,

  • Where has all the (-)-sparteine gone?

    Updated: 2010-06-11 21:24:14
    *Welcome Pipeline readers!  No really, if you have a dusty bottle of sparteine, we’ll probably take it Our lab uses a lot of (-)-sparteine in enantioselective aldol additions, so we tend to buy large bottles which last us a while.  As such, we haven’t had to order (-)-sparteine in a while.  But our bottle [...]

  • Puzzling polymorphs

    Updated: 2010-06-08 05:47:44
    Polymorphism is a common and sorta crazy issue in pharmaceutical process chemistry. Basically put, a drug molecule in the solid state can have multiple crystal forms. Different impurity profiles and different crystallization techniques (solvents, heating/cooling rates) can produce different polymorphs, which can have wildly different physical properties and bioavailabilities. A famous story of troublesome polymorphism [...]

  • Science as Art

    Updated: 2010-06-04 01:31:15
    Princeton University’s Art of Science contest has produced a gallery of pretty spectacular images of science in action. This is the fourth Art of Science competition hosted by Princeton University. The 2010 competition drew more than 115 submissions from 20 departments. The exhibit includes work by undergraduates, faculty, research staff, graduate students, and alumni. The 45 works [...]

  • Nature Has a Graphical Abstracts Problem

    Updated: 2010-05-26 06:53:21
    Or I should say, it had a problem. The most annoying thing about Nature journals, not including Nature Chemistry, is they do not have a graphical abstract associated with their rss feed or even in their Table of Contents. However, I made a hack to view Nature with an associated graphical abstract over at ChemFeeds. link: [...]

  • Annual (2010) O Levels Chemistry June Holidays Intensive Revision Bootcamp

    Updated: 2010-05-21 08:10:59
    Hi Students (and Parents), With GCE ‘O’ Level Examinations coming in less than 5 months time, how many of you are prepared for it? Not sure? Take a look at your Mid-Year Examination Paper + Sec 3 End-of Year Paper + Continual Assessment Tests recently.  If you are not scoring B3 and above, it might shows that [...]

  • A chip for counting cells

    Updated: 2010-05-20 15:00:00
    A lab-on-a-chip approach to cell counting and analysis could become an inexpensive, disposable, and rapid point-of-care diagnostic tool.

  • Chemistry Phenomenon: Fullerenes as Semi-Conductor Materials for Electronics

    Updated: 2010-05-15 18:31:45
    (Geodesic Domes @ Eden Project in Cornwall. Photo Credit) In Chemical Bonding chapter of Basic Chemistry Syllabus (O Levels, etc), you have learned about the term Allotropes as well as Macromolecules. To be more exact, you learned that Allotropes = Compounds with the same element with different structure. The two examples you learned are Diamond and Graphite, which [...]

  • Chemistry Phenomenon: Thermit Process to weld steel railway lines together

    Updated: 2010-05-10 17:19:06
    (Photo credit Ingy The Wingy) Besides sharing Chemistry Tips and Exam Strategies, the other aim of this chemistry blogsite is to encourage students to learn the Chemistry Theories and Concepts in a more experiential and interesting way – HOW ? By relating chemistry theories to everyday life processes and experience. Thermit Process came to my mind several [...]

  • O Level Chemistry: Challenging Mole Calculation Questions

    Updated: 2010-05-08 18:11:30
    Recently, i received several emails and comments from readers (students) to share more challenging Mole Calculations (or Mole Concepts) questions in this chemistry blog.  So here we go……….. Question: What would be the concentration of the hydrochloric acid produced if all the hydrogen chloride gas from the reaction between 50g of pure sulfuric acid and an excess [...]

  • Chemistry Phenomenon: Why Old Books look fragile and tattered?

    Updated: 2010-05-06 12:14:40
    (Photo Credit: pet-rubber-duck) Books, Books, Books! They are something we cannot do without – be it in leisure (novels, magazines, etc), academic (school textbooks, revision books, workbooks, etc) or self-improvement (motivation, self-development, etc). Even with the advance of technology, the kindle, the ipad, the macbook, the netbook, etc – we all still need and want books. In fact [...]

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