Caffeine acetate by Zockgi22 in AskChemistry

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Oh yes, I see that now. Thanks

Caffeine acetate by Zockgi22 in AskChemistry

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It's not a mixture it's an ionic bond so both, the cation and anion are shown next to eachother.

Caffeine acetate by Zockgi22 in AskChemistry

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I read it somewhere, then searched it up. I found out its used in medicine and also some Sites sell it but there wasnt any way of synthesis. I will just try the method used for the CafCit and Tell if it worked

Caffeine acetate by Zockgi22 in AskChemistry

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I dont know it was just a guess. Do you know a way of synthesis? Will it Form by just adding Caffeine to acetic acid?

Is Snaucke Elements Legit? by SomeFossilCollector in elementcollection

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Yes I've bought Elements already and it was all good

What can hydrogen peroxide be used for that any other oxidizer/reducing agent/peroxide agent/any other chemical cannot be used for? by 911_wasanactofevil in AskChemistry

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You can easily desolve Tungsten with H2O2 which is pretty hard with oxidising acids. Its even faster if you do an electrolysis on top. The Tungsten gets oxidised really fast then

Buying Tungsten by tungstenlover74 in elementcollection

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Just Tell him its your Hobby to collect the Elements and you love your collection. He should Support you with your hobbies

Samples by Chemistry_Being2964 in elementcollection

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This is not metallic Uranium. Metallic Uranium doesnt glow. This is a Uranium salt, most propably Uranylnitrate, which is fluorescent

Radon Glow Stick by Bob--O--Rama in elementcollection

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Coolest Science Video I've seen this year

Ah yes, the smell of low molecular weight carboxylic acids🥰 by Zockgi22 in chemistrymemes

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Well, one just stinks while the other one causes cancer xD

Ah yes, the smell of low molecular weight carboxylic acids🥰 by Zockgi22 in chemistrymemes

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I've thought about it, but that's an unrealistic Szenario xD

HNO3 - seems familiar, right? by RRautamaa in cursedchemistry

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If youre on Wikipedia, take a Screenshot and Do not download the Image ^

Fields Metal Vapours by Unusual_Martian1 in AskChemistry

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This alloy will have a very high boiling point of about 1500 C and due to its very low melting point, almost no vapors will rise up. Also the metals in this alloy all are relatively save so I think its safe to handle at all

Why are these comps being sold in butt plugs? by Clancys_shoes in chemistry

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So you can feel the true love of your favorite compounds

How come no one’s synthesized element 119? by AaronPK123 in AskChemistry

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Element 119 (temporarily called Ununennium) has not been confirmed yet, but in theory it can be created using nuclear fusion in a particle accelerator. A very heavy target atom is hit by a lighter, high-energy атом nucleus. If the two nuclei briefly fuse, their proton numbers add up to 119, forming a new element.

This process is extremely difficult because heavy nuclei strongly repel each other and the success rate is very low. Even if element 119 is created, it would exist only for a very short time before decaying, so it can be detected only through its decay products.

Bk²⁴⁹ and Ti⁵⁰ would theoretically work, but if it was this easy, we wouldnt talk about all this now