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6:06 AM
Your second molecule is actually pyrrole in disguise. — Ivan Neretin May 2 at 18:14
could anyone please explain why that's true?
 
 
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8:27 AM
It will tautomerise to pyrrole immediately
 
This is almost too awesome to delete, but it will be (10K+): Capacity of buffer
For the commoners:
> To ascertain the same buffer capacity, then its lattice solution is methanol nitrate gas. To keep the ph at 6, its reducing ethanol sulphur concentration as the gradient of water pressure is at absolute zero. This is called the planckst constant theory. The thermal capture of its diprotic benzene aromatic chemical compound, is at a diasteric hydrogen bond that evaporates the metallic crystallised point of gamma nuclear decay. This is called tungsten acid.

michele gadd
 
 
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9:49 AM
@orthocresol to attain stability?
because then nitrogen's lone pair can resonate with the two pi bonds
 
Aromaticity.
 
ahhh right
forgot about that facepalm
@Martin-マーチン looks like a Flack Overstow output :P
 
What even...
> Trogdor attempts to burninate you with the reaction above. What is the volume of H2 gas released if he converts 10 moles of CH3OH in his stomach at standard temperature and pressure?
 
@orthocresol "Trogdor attempts to infiltrate your lab with fire. List your safety equipment" lol
i'll rather look for safety than balance moles when Trogdor's around...
 
 
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11:21 AM
Also for good measure... knowyourmeme.com/memes/trogdor
 
 
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4:17 PM
I was hoping someone could maybe have a look at this question and help me out
https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/98306/buffer-hf-species-article-replication-failing
 
comp chem people: has anyone experience with using lookup tables for evaluating the Boys function in the MMD scheme?
I'm wondering: how do you rationalise which order (n) to pretabulate?
I understand that you must use downward recursion for numerical stability but not sure which value of n to start at and my resources don't discuss that
 
 
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Q: Why the answer to this question was deleted?

Ender LookYesterday, I've asked this question and I got an answer. I didn't accept it because I wanted to wait 24-48 hs before doing something (giving time to get another answers). But today, I see there isn't anymore an answer. What happened? Why he deleted his answer?

 

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