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What's the English name for the -ous, -ic nomenclature? In Spanish, it's usually called "nomenclatura de Ginebra", lit "Geneva nomenclature", but the Geneva congress was for organic names.
 
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04:52
@TIPS = ?
 
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08:56
Ahyh!
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They have changed the red French beard:
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@Loong: o/
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09:57
@SiddharthVenu your formula doesn't make any sense. What's n1 ? But besides that yes, you just need to reverse the signs, and if it emits visible light then it will absorb visible light
 
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@TIPS: Eid Mubarak ;D
15:12
hey anybody here?
cool
I would like to ask some stackexchangers opinions on something
yesterday, I wrote a very long guide on studying reactions with Gaussian in response to an old question that had a bounty on it. I guess I wrote it up kinda hastily because I looked back at the question, and my answer didn't really address it properly
however it's still a neat guide and I put some work into it... I'm wondering if I should leave it up even though I kind of answered the wrong question
you could ask the question it answers yourself and then post it there
is that an acceptable thing to do?
I just want to share my guide since I spent all this time making it
...well actually I wanted the +200 bounty but it seems to have disappeared. maybe ran out of time.
anyways I may do that, but I would like someone's opinion on how relevant my answer is: chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/5103/…
the main problem is that I did a guide featuring an EAS reaction, but it asks for electrophilic addition. The guide essentially addresses the same concepts though.
15:27
That's definitely a keeper :-)
OK cool
I will leave it up
I feel kinda dumb though, as I failed to address two fundamental points on the question: 1, that the user is supposed to understand how to format an input, and 2, that the reaction was supposed to be E+ addition, not E+ arom. sub.

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