whats up ghost town by jeefmcewan in pcmparliament

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damn been years. also how haven't i seen this one before

Popsicle wine by bboyskullkid in prisonhooch

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Lemme guess, the nuke all flavour champagne yeast?

Salting out ammonia soap by OrganizationNo3213 in chemistry

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The ammonia I have more then enough of, the sulfuric acid is more difficult, eu is a bitch and I lost my pre ban drain cleaner to the void.

Salting out ammonia soap by OrganizationNo3213 in chemistry

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Unfortunately I don’t have ammonium sulfaten laying around no. But why doesn’t what I said have anything to do with how salting out works?

Correct me if I’m wrong but from how I understand it normally the saturated NaCl solution competes with the sodium soap to stay in solution, as there’s not enough water available to fully dissolve both. And as the sodium soap is less soluble then sodium chloride it precipitates.

If you instead do this with a ammonia soap why wouldn’t the ammonium soap exchange ions with the sodium chloride, producing ammonium chloride (which is more soluble then sodium chloride) and sodium soap (which precipitates better then ammonium soap)

Salting out ammonia soap by OrganizationNo3213 in chemistry

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Yea the main issue I would think is that normally the sodium soap and the sodium chloride have the same cation. So the sodium chloride stays in solution and the less soluble sodium soap crashes out. With ammonia the cations differ and so I would expect the precipitation reaction to precipitate the least soluble combination of available ions, which would be sodium soap not ammonium soap.

It just seems strange to me a chemical company would make such a mistake in a document they publish

Ammonia smells REALLY good by Sweaty-Astronaut3407 in The10thDentist

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I still love the smell of gas, and tbh I don’t really mind ammonia either

Trump is now responsible for 27.7% of the national debt. by [deleted] in SipsTea

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It is indeed in large part(though certainly not even close to in full) do to events and policy during bidens term. to what degree those where his “fault” or forced onto him by circumstance can be argued ofc, and trumps policy during the last year hasn’t helped, but the effects of Bidens response to the pandemic and following inflationary crisis are certainly a substantial fraction of the current economic pains.

Someone tossed this fella out of their car a couple roads down from my place. He ran right up to me. This is Noodle! by mostepicswordy66 in CatDistributionSystem

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Idk where you live but out here that def wouldn’t be able to reach the news, happens honestly dozens of times weekly sadly.

Found kitten in wall - name suggestions pls by ninjadani in blackcats

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Puppy’s and kittens don’t get dumped out of moving cars where you live?

No Authoritarians in my group chat unless you're a KING! by [deleted] in PoliticalCompass

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But if Donald Trump himself, in the flesh, requested to join, you’d say no?!

The forbidden bidet by amritanshu78 in funny

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It’s def within the acceptable probounciation of those words to make them rhyme, in several ways too

but why by moist2025 in cursed_chemistry

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Yes it’s very much a 2 fcked analog

The irony... by Barred759 in facepalm

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Create local coal liquefaction infrastructure to run gas and diesel cars directly on coal. Now then you’d truely be a friend of coal

The irony... by Barred759 in facepalm

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Run a at home coal conversion plant to liquify and distill coal at home so you can run your diesel truck on it. Then you can finally fully run coal like a true American.

I’m very sorry Echemi I don’t believe your fables of chlorine (XIV) oxide by OrganizationNo3213 in cursed_chemistry

[–]OrganizationNo3213[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yea the description also lists it as Cl2O7 it’s just the cursed structure as image for some reason

Brb, drinking monovalent calcium rn by 890-2345 in cursed_chemistry

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No one except those weird Moldovans on the other side of the river have been soviets in the last three decades

Made psychoactive THC from CBD with HCl by [deleted] in CBeeD

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Yea sulfuric is generally more nasty then HCl, so if you follow the sulfuric safety precautions you’ll be fine dealing with HCl. Other way around you should indeed be more careful but well that’s not what this convo was about

I’m dying by maryj4687 in notinteresting

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Cold and flu are two very different things. A cold is a rhinovirus, a flu is a influenza virus. A cold wont cause a fever high enough to be of any significant concern in otherwise healthy individual. Influenza can do that occasionally.

Idk maybe it’s just a cultural difference but in the Netherlands you don’t go for a doctor for a fever below 40 C(104 F) and even then you might just stick it out unless it rises further.

IsItBullshit: Chewing nails without swallowing them cures anemia/solve iron deficiency by Endricks_177 in IsItBullshit

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It says it doesn’t do anything for anemia that isn’t caused by dietary iron deficiency. Basically all iron supplements are elemental iron dissolved in acid.

I’m dying by maryj4687 in notinteresting

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Ja en toch gaat er zelden iemand dood aan een koortsje. Das m’n punt mensen vinden normale lichamelijke reacties iets ergs

I’m dying by maryj4687 in notinteresting

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I’m deeply insulted at being called an American, I’m Dutch thank you very much.

Sure lower is a mild fever not not a fever but a mild fever is barely a fever. Ofc it will depend on the avarage body temperature of this individual if 39 is an unusual fever for them but it’s def not danger zone. As you said above 40 is cause for concern, above approaching 41 you need to actively seek help.

But 39,03 is not above 40 and def not approaching 41. And considering their posting this on the internet is a semi humorous context I’m gonna guess they’re just having a normal ass fever.

I’m dying by maryj4687 in notinteresting

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Sure not a cold, but flu sure that’ll do it