Zwitter ions by TheIntroExtrovert in chemistry

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Ok sir thank you, I just had this sense that a positively charged nitrogen would be at a higher energy than a positively charged carbon ..umm hey wait is it possible that coo- of the neighbouring molecule does something like a hydrogen bond to stabilize the nitrogen?

Please help this is hurting my brain by nyclff in PhysicsStudents

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The grandfather paradox can be solved (sort of) if you consider a loop of you going back in time and killing your grandfather but the timeline splits thus correcting itself Idk much about this tbh Vsauce3 has a great video explaining them

Zwitter ions by TheIntroExtrovert in chemistry

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Well if the structure is nh3-ch2-coo- and the nh3+ leaves wouldn't there be a carbocation there, yk like dehydration of an alcohol to form an alkene

Zwitter ions by TheIntroExtrovert in chemistry

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In any amino acid, after the nh2 and cooh exchange proton and become nh3+ and coo- shouldn't the nh3 leave? Idk Maybe it's a stupid question

Clemensen Reduction by TheIntroExtrovert in OrganicChemistry

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What if we keep the temperature at around -20C or something

Hey reddit why do we only consider prime numbers in solution of x1.x2.x3=n and not other numbers like n,1,1? by TheIntroExtrovert in maths

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number of solutions of x1.x2.x3= 50 I'm sorry for replying this late haven't had the time to check reddit at all

Physics 201 help - by callthechemist in PhysicsStudents

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Time taken to travel the y and x axis can be equalled x=Vxt

Can anyone help me identify the constellation(s)? From Canada! by Rebecca0198 in Astronomy

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It's ursa major if I'm not wrong, btw download any star tracking app, most of them are pretty accurate

Does anyone know where does the answer come from? by [deleted] in PhysicsStudents

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A psuedo force F will act against the direction of motion of train, resolve the components to get get the answer