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2:13 AM
Thanks @Koolman
 
 
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Q: Should we pay more attention to [corrosion]?

hBy2PyJust came across this question on the main page, and noticed that we haven't specifically been paying attention to corrosion on the site. I'm concerned that we may be overlooking a major maintenance problem. On a quick look around, I found one hundred fifty-nine spots of corrosion. Should we ma...

 
 
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4:55 AM
Why did my question get deleted?
 
 
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7:43 AM
@Nick we are not a place to ask for how to "cook" drugs. We only ever concern ourselves with drugs, if there is an educational purpose behind it. You are asking for something that is harmful. The fact that you don't understand the answers in the looked question means, that you lack the knowledge to perform such a synthesis. It is in your own best interest that this question was deleted.
 
8:32 AM
@Nick Yeah, what Mart said. This stuff is very very complicated even for the best organic chemists, and it's not as simple as knowing the ingredients and cooking chicken soup
 
 
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12:12 PM
> Short Answer: Yes. Yes, we do.

Long answer :

No, we don't need it
 
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Q: write the machanism for following reaction

abhijeet sharmaCh3-ch=ch2+HBr and its product ch3-ch-ch3 | Br

 
12:30 PM
@orthocresol In what language is chachacha laughing?
ch3-ch-ch3 | Br. New compound registered
 
@M.A.R. Czech.
Cza cza cza.
 
12:46 PM
@M.A.R. may I ask a question
 
I'm busy
 
about this site
okay
 
Ask away, someone would answer
 
WHY THE question asked here are answered after hours but the question on other sites such as mathematics are answered in minutes .
 
1:04 PM
@TrYiSCheM one possible reason is math.SE has 318262 users as of Sunday, but chem.SE has 24867.
Another is that I'm confident the average quality of answers here is higher than math.SE
Another is the average formatting and typography of the answers here is much much higher than math.SE
 
1:38 PM
@M.A.R. Is there any reason why more users are there
 
@TrYiSCheM I don't know, maybe the fact that the site has double the age of this one?
 
There also Quality of answer is good
I have seen few answers
@M.A.R. yes that would be the reason
 
 
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3:12 PM
@Supernova Please stop creating random tags, not because they're bad, but because we don't want 5 million new ones that can't be controlled. If you think we should have and , please start a discussion by asking on the meta site.
 
 
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6:19 PM
can anybody help me in this
 
 
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7:30 PM
If anybody thinks this is off-topic for the site (I don't want to do this unilaterally), please vote to close. Ordinarily I would migrate this off to Biology, but it is too old.
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Q: Why do we have glycogen in the muscles and not glucose?

jowaherWhy do we have glycogen in the muscles and not glucose? I know this is in contrast to liver cells, which, on demand, readily do break down their stored glycogen into glucose and send it through the blood stream as fuel for other organs. Glycogen is also a suitable storage substance due to its in...

 
7:45 PM
@orthocresol If necessary, we can ask a CM to migrate it.
 
7:56 PM
Hmm... don't feel like it's an important enough question to warrant that..
 
Jan
@M.A.R. Real work? Me? Never!
 
8:13 PM
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Q: Flux of high charge positive ions, how?

AmyI need a flux of highly positive ions, at least penta-valent ions (5+ or more, 6+, 7+, ...); there are ion sources that can generate a proton flux, but I need 5+ ions; do you know how I can do that?

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Q: separation of hydrogen from water

edwardI know its possible to separate hydrogen from water, but can someone explain to me the easiest way to do it without using a lot energy. I haven't tried any method but I remember calculating the amount of energy that will be needed and it was so huge amount of energy required for the process. I w...

What's next? Making metamphitamine by blowing in burning coal? O.o
Or well, most probably calculating molarity
Well, I was close.
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Q: Magnesium carbonate decomposes in heat

user43045Calculate the maximum volume of C02 gas at room temperature and pressure thatt can be collected from 10.5g of MgC03 MgC03-->Mg0+C02 solid-->solid+gas (Mg=24,0=16,C=12 molar volume(MgC03)=22.4dm3)

Hey, I wonder when we'll get where I can spend my 40 votes everyday downvoting the newest 40 questions and it would be right
 
On the bright side, I overtook @Jan in monthly reputation.
:)
 
Jan
@orthocresol *applauds the orthoseal*
 
However, @airhuff takes the cake.
 
 
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10:31 PM
anyone around?
 
10:50 PM
@heather It's been a bit quiet, but I'm around (for now).
 
hello.
i had a couple of questions about a project i'm working on for fun.
 
Mmhmm, do continue.
 
so, let's say i wish to move a molecule of adenine from a "cartridge" to a specific location elsewhere away from the cartridge, can a scanning tunneling microscope do that?
because all the info i've read about the stm seems to imply it's moving the atoms/molecules within the substance.
 
Oh... sorry, don't know enough about STM to tell you anything about it.
Hopefully somebody will come along haha
 

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