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1:11 AM
@YUSUFHASAN If you like chemistry then you might love majoring in materials science and engineering. IMO its like chemistry on steroids and the academic programs tend to have far fewer electives and more focus on the subject matter you are going to school for.
 
 
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3:36 AM
@Zhe Why is the sigma(star) C-X drawn like that,with the solid green lobe made opposite to C-X bond.. Why not ,say,perpendicular to original bond or some other orientation
 
@AvnishKabaj Do I have to read the whole thing to get the answer to my question?
 
@AvnishKabaj Ohh.. Now I get it... But this is only for hesd on overlap, I guess?
 
@GaurangTandon An average number of votes (not score) per post would be helpful.
 
 
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5:28 AM
@YUSUFHASAN $\sigma$ bonds only show head on overlapping
 
 
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7:32 AM
> What reaction is responsible for the well-known ability of carbon steel implements (e.g. a chef's knife, or cleaver), being used to remove garlic odor from one's fingers after chopping/slicing it?
chopping/slicing the finger? :-o
 
 
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9:34 AM
@Loong That's a tearful reaction
 
9:47 AM
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Q: Does the Location of Line-Dash-Wedge Notations Matter?

Westin JohnsonIn Line-Dash-Wedge notation, when illustrating that an atom or bond is directed towards or away from the viewer (solid triangle for coming forward, dotted lines for going back), does the location of these lines matter when doing illustrations? For example, a THC molecule. The two hydrogen ato...

 
 
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11:04 AM
@A.K. Cool, i'll figure it out!
 
Zhe
11:58 AM
@YUSUFHASAN Because it's a mix of a $p_{x}$ orbital and a $s$ orbital, assuming $x$ is the along the axis of the bond. If you don't mix in $p_{y}$ or $p_{z}$, how is it going to point in another direction?
 
12:38 PM
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Q: Melting point of aspirin, contradicting sources

Loke GustafssonQuerying wolfram alpha for the melting point of aspirin (link) returns $\pu{140 °C}$. The Wikipedia page for Aspirin lists $\pu{136 °C}$ instead, citing this book. How am I supposed to know which figure to cite? And in general, what should I do when I encounter contradicting chemical data?

 
$\require{mhchem}$
 
 
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1:58 PM
@Zhe Okay.. Got it.. Thanks! Also,why did you say that "should you be saying thanks" with a :/ emoji?
@A.K. Never thought about it.. But seems quite interesting... Thanks for the tip!
 
 
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3:12 PM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ Only if it was an onion instead of garlic.
 
 
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5:03 PM
@GaurangTandon [another gold star]
 
 
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Zhe
7:38 PM
@YUSUFHASAN I bailed out of chemistry. I'm not viewing recruitment as necessarily positive...
 

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