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@Jan tsk, tsk. 3d and 4s subshells
@orthocresol nitpicker ;D
@Benzene this is a good question for main site. There are lots of things that are explained on the basis of "E=O double bonds". What are the corresponding explanations if we do away with the notion that such double bonds exist?
Jan
Jan
00:31
@orthocresol Can’t mods ninja edit? Or can only owners do that? xD
@orthocresol, I will write up a question in a little bit. Another possible question for the meta: should we be going into these details on questions where a double bond gives a simpler explanation?
Especially if the OP will not understand the details
No idea if this has been asked yet, though
@Benzene Posts are for everyone
Even if OP won't get it others may be able to do it
True, but also most people who will search up the same question will have around the same level of background knowledge.
There is a reason that biology is not described solely using the laws of physics
@Benzene There were such questions earlier. Maybe expanding of old sth would do
00:44
lemme check
@Benzene there is always room for a simpler answer. However, the prevailing attitude here is rather hostile towards d orbital participation. If you want to invoke S=O double bonds in your answers, simply add a caveat at the end mentioning that it is a simplified picture.
@Jan Yeah, mods can edit. It just felt too nitpicky haha
Jan
Jan
@orthocresol But since it’s starred … 8D
Mod powers ftw
I can finally fix all the comments with incorrect use of mathjax
Jan
Jan
00:51
You mean comments that include $$%Harhar!$$ for a paragraph break? xD
@Jan Now I've never seen such a comment.
Jan
Jan
@orthocresol Yeah, whenever @Mart caught sight of them, they were immediately purged ^^'
I must admit I have used $\phantom{aaaaaaaaa}$ to reach the minimum-15-character limit..
kk, thanks
Bye @all
00:54
bye
nights, i'm off too
inb4 somebody says "Hi off too."
Jan
Jan
@orthocresol $%I love comments!$ was my attempt xD
Who’s this nights you’re talking to?
 
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03:30
@Jan If you need a paragraph break, write another comment ;) $$%...$$ messes with formatting and is really annoying in the app.
@getafix You're probably in class but I'm gonna start typing in the room. I'll probably be back ~9 hours from now when I wake up.
03:52
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Q: my question is down below in the box. i dont know what else to say, it has to be 15 charaters. potato

user36980one stick of dynamite (solid) has a mass of 186 grams and a volume of 0.161 L. Figure out how much volume it takes up when it explodes and turns into gasses. STP

lol
> Potatoes are delicious.
There is a reason he is our fearless leader!
It's a bit too early for me right now ;) !!coffee
03:56
Time zones suck.
9 AM, right?
no it's 1 pm
nippon ;)
Oh, 11 hours, not 9. Not sure where I was thinking of.
So have you updated your blog recently?
04:02
yes :D Twice actually
more coming soon
i found a german style bakery and was so happy
ate half of the loaf with just butter while watching tv
(and drinking beer)
mmmmmm
I've heard that certain Western things are hard to come by
Yes. To be honest though, German bread is a very specific item.
And I have to travel across the whole town to get it... adding all expenses, the loaf will come about 10 euro O.o
04:12
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Q: Can we allow comments on the question change the status of a question to active?

Quantum CAPUCCINOI think it may be useful to allow the addition of a comment to a question to change the question status to active. The downside would be that this could lead to "bumps." For those that are not familiar with bumps, bumps are simply gibberish comments to bring a post or question to attention. What ...

04:27
@getafix I wrote quite a bit, and it might be hard to read. If you want me to put it into a $\LaTeX$ document, let me know
@pentavalentcarbon yes :D
05:36
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Q: Trend in atomic radius for noble gases

BenzeneIn an exam, we were given the following graph and asked to explain why the slope of the change in r vs. Z changes dramatically at a point along the curve. I understand that the d block causes the change in slope for all of the series, but why is the slope from $\ce{He}$ to $\ce{Ne}$ less than tha...

 
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Q: Simplified answers to questions

BenzeneI originally posted an answer to a question about TsCl where I claimed that the central sulphur contained double bonds to adjacent oxygen atoms. Jun (rightly) corrected me on this claim, informing me that - in fact - TsCl does not contain double bonds between the sulphur and the oxygen. While thi...

 
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Q: Dry water using graphite

Anonymous ShadowDry water or "powdered water" is essentially a bunch of extremely small water droplets surrounded by $\ce{SiO2}$. Some time ago, I was messing around and mixed some powdered graphite with water. (The graphite was obtained from a pencil, so it was not pure. Also I mixed the two substances with a ...

 
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@pentavalentcarbon Thank you so much :)
13:14
I think @bounty hunter forgot to add this one here chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/61963/…
13:24
yesterday, by Bounty Hunter
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Q: Peculiar behavior of tea boiling with milk

THE LONE WOLF.While making tea last night I forgot all about it and left the kitchen. When I did remember about it, I ran back and I was surprised to see that it was still in the vessel (though it formed a peculiar foam-like mass on the top). This pushed me to do the same with water and milk (as these were ...

13:49
@orthocresol,i mentioned it earlier too that i want a good answer for it.That's why i started a bounty too, but still there is no response.I m not satisfied with the current answer
14:20
@THELONEWOLF.: I will add more to mine if you want. Do you think that my theory is wrong, or that it could use more explanation?
@orthocresol (ノ*’‐’)ノ ミ ┸┸
I give up.
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Q: What are the magnetic quantum numbers for the three real p orbitals?

AlirezaThe form of the p orbitals that we are familiar with are the $\mathrm{p}_x$, $\mathrm{p}_y$, and $\mathrm{p}_z$ orbitals: (source: ChemTube 3D) I also know that the p subshells have the quantum number $l = 1$, meaning that the magnetic quantum number can take the three values $m_l = -1, 0, +1...

Upvote this and I will tell you my secrets
(Well, seriously, I think we should try and correct that question score. It was a lousy HW question prior to my edit, but since it had a nice answer I decided to do it up.)
aha
that's...better than a lot of questions...
yeah
I upvoted it
Zhe
Zhe
14:24
Upvote from me
now we're all gonna get banned
$\color{\red}{abc}$ $\color{\red}{abc}$
damn it I forgot the second set of braces
Wouldn't it be a wonderful surprise if Alireza was found out to be my sock.
One typically doesn't use colors in scientific $\LaTeX$ documents...
14:26
Of course not. I actually didn't know the syntax myself
I really copied it from here: meta.chemistry.stackexchange.com/a/2817/16683
So, if you want to ask anybody why they know how to do it..
$\Huge \color{\green}{ / (⁎˃ᆺ˂)\ }$
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grrr
Truly, these are the important things.
I suspect this behaviour is not the same in LaTeX
challenge accepted
14:41
!!img/asparagine
Does the amide group undergo acid hydrolysis due to itself?
well theoretically it could, but amide hydrolysis is incredibly slow unless you get some really forcing conditions
in hot water?
nah
you're gonna need lots of acid or base
14:43
does hot water slow down or speed up hydrolysis?
well heat in general speeds up everything
what would be some examples of those conditions?
just heat it with aqueous acid or base
strong acid?
14:44
does weak acid work?
dunno, but i doubt so
ok, thanks.
@DHMO seems like it's possible, actually, although I've never seen it
what is possible?
hydrolysis with weak acid
14:51
but not with itself, right
oh, probably not... or else we might be in a bit of trouble. don't forget that there's a weak base inside there as well so the pH is gonna be quite close to neutral
you do have a point
I have so many points that I'm almost round.
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15:37
@Benzene yes,i think you can improve your answer, I have no disagreement with your theory but i just want a little more explaination (as ii have wasted a lot of time of mine to get the answer by doing experiments)
16:09
seems like I struck the rep jackpot with that rotane question
mwahaha
 
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18:35
There is no question B-4 (and no bridgehead) in the picture anyway: chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/62170/7951
 
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20:46
Have any efforts been made to set the user Li Zhi straight? They have multiple accounts and they consistently post extremely long (though somewhat sensical) posts to old questions
I have commented on their posts in the past, asking them to make more use of their return button, but it seems to have had no effect
21:03
@ringo Li Zhi accounts are my socks. For criticising them I will suspend you for 7 days.
21:14
@orthocresol :D
@ringo Ortho knows. He even told me some time ago, but the guy's unresponsive...
I see
It's strange, as he has a real account with almost 1/2 k of rep iirc
Zhe
Zhe
21:52
The thing I dislike most about Li Zhi's posts is the condescension. It's really not an appropriate tone to take if you want to be helpful.
Indeed
22:08
@ringo Well, I can't share specific details, but rest assured we are doing something about it.
Thank you to all who have flagged the posts, etc.
 
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Q: Sulfinate R/S configuration

MarkoHow to determine the configuration of the attached chiral compound? It can be represented with two Lewis structures, in the one to the left, the =O substituent has the biggest priority, while in the right one, the -OMe substituent has the bigger priority. In the former case the configuration woul...

@BountyHunter Hm, why didn't I see this question before? :-|

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