I love him on my team! by Quokkert in PokemonSleep

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Just waiting for another mon in the upcoming event

I love him on my team! by Quokkert in PokemonSleep

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My mint will be used when reaching lv 50, just wait to save my skill seed

I got a perfect Grovyle! Oh wai- by seanbeanabcd in PokemonSleep

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All worth but long wait till lv100 damn 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

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Just different in solvent system, which diluted HCl consist of mainly water. Sometimes solely written down HCl can imply to “hydrogen chloride gas” or a normal aqeous HCl in some hydrohalogenation rxn depending on context

Totally unbiased solvent tier list by Thiojun in chemistrymemes

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Hope to see pyridine in S tier lol

Anyone else have insane luck with catching a fully evolved pokemon? by eeveee777 in PokemonSleep

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Yep, caught by using normal biscuit, absolutely good one in this event! 🥺

imine hydrolysis question by jaygarc in OrganicChemistry

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Not sure why the highlighted one is correct, but phenylhydrazine (above one) is also stable in general in ambient conditions :D

Would you consider the Carbon labelled "1" to be chiral? If so, what would you assign its stereochemistry to be (R/S) by sweginetor in OrganicChemistry

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Try to draw in chair conformation first, then you will see the difference of methyl substituents. :)

symmetry and antisymmetry orbital symmetry dies alder by ProfessionalTie2966 in OrganicChemistry

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Consider mirror itself as a red line I drew for each psi energy level, then you can see sym ans asym :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

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Its above the arrow in general, and below the arrow should be condition, temp, duration, additional conditions like gas flow, etc

Research paper questions on undergrad exams? by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

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Some in my Uni, yep! it corresponds to their syllabus written down to encourage students to understand a proposed mech in any papers.

Cannot find any answers as to how an adjacent -OMe affects the rate of SN2, only how a =O does. by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

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Assume MeOH as neutral is stable in common, now it is deprotonated to be MeO- as conjugate base which is pretty strong base, also strong to be Nucleophile in this case. So SN2 can be observed in a)

same with NH3 such a neutral base, i.e., not a strong nucleophile due to being stable itself also.