@Loong can be used in any question that involves moles? A lot of tags don't have usage guidances - perhaps because, I believe, that the only usage guidance for tag X would be "used for questions involving X". Like physical-chemistry
Do you have a proposal to narrow its scope?
Hmm, the room is quite these days
Hehe, the red @hBy2Py stealthily turned into a green @hBy2Dragon :P What happened?
@hBy2Py Hmm interesting :) Looking at that GH page though...you're a chemistry PhD and you're blogging about every stuff that's non-chemistry :O That's very cool, versatile/broad knowledge of everything!
oh nvm just noticed it's an exclusively "python hobbyist"'s blog, so no Chem allowed there :P
I guess to try and force people to offer valuable edits with a tangible change or correction, rather than people just nitpicking - I still don't see the point though.
If that's SE in general and not just chemistry.SE then I guess my opinion isn't particularly relevant though :D
I've been trying to reproduce figure 2, the plot, from this research paper (full text available).
The Problem
However I can't seem to get the same values as in the paper, I did the math both by hand and with matlab. I have the approximate solution (as it's from a graph) but after entering all ...