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More reasonable^
Which seems to me much more coherent (in last graph I took in consideration the conversion I want)
Yeah so we both agree on the reasonable thing
But still, if my last graph is correct I don't understand why my formulas are..
(well actually doing units analysis I do) but from the equations of kinetics I absolutely don't ^^
And by the way for those who know Python, this library enable you to perform the calculation of many thermodynamics values with a pretty nice accuracy compare to ASPEN.
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Am I crazy? (sorry for the looooooooooooong question) ^^
 
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@hBy2Py I wouldn't call it connections in Japan... and I don't use the twitter, but sure, go ahead, make a connection. It's not that I am hard to find in the internets
 
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@Mart Cool, thanks. I have your email address from CCL -- I figure I'll get her email, and send a message to you both, if that works for her.
 
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Q: Time Warp: Modern chemist as court alchemist

Arash HowaidaPremise The premise is an adept modern chemist is transported back in time and is to serve as the court alchemist to a wealthy prince in the late 16th century. Assumptions: "Transmuting" gold is the chief goal, but the prince would possibly consider allowing for a different output to be yield...

 
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@Loong That's interesting. But the technological limitations of the time would probably make most things impossible. The Hall-Heroult process (which was mentioned) requires electricity, and Faraday was born in 1791...
Also many modern chemists (myself included) would have no idea how the Hall-Heroult process works... and our knowledge of modern chemistry would be quite useless in the late 16th century...

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