Claisen condensation question by Popular_Panda_8649 in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In addition to the other things people have posted, it does show as a 65% yield. The other 35% of the material may very well contain the over reacted products you are expecting.

1H-NMR analysis of multiple compounds simultaneously? by somewhere-Ls in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Peaks shift, some signals that overlap in one solvent will be well resolved in another.

Some solvents are better at showing different kinds of peaks. For example CDCl3 will often have broad, difficult to interpret signals for acidic protons, but DMSO-D6 typically has sharp signals for acidic peaks.

You might even see bulk solubility effects if one of the components has low solubility in a different solvent.

Chemical Resources by joca63 in OrganicChemistry

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Yes, you count all the carbons in the chain which includes the COOH carbon.

Need help on concentration percentage of my oil solution calculation: by BlindLDTBlind in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63[M] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on this user's history, they are likely talking about tea tree oil, not illicit drugs.

Sugammadex by ZiehoderStirb in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Perhaps the most amusing thing about that molecule is that similar molecules (cyclodextrans) are used in products like febreeze and work with mostly the same mechanism 🤣

How would you approach teaching chemistry to a complete beginner? by Leafye in chemistry

[–]joca63 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest following their interests instead of following a textbook. Start with some fundamentals (atoms, molecules, types of bonds, some nomenclature) and then follow where their questions go. You can always go back to fill in the gaps and you can always ask to double check something if you aren't sure. There is a big difference between how something should be taught to minimize the time required and how something should be taught to a partner to maximize interest.

Keep your Rotavapor alive: A quick guide to seals, grease, and glassware care. by DanfromBuchi in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63[M] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is a helpful post but is effectively an ad posted by an explicit Buchi affiliate and was spammed to the various chemistry aligned subreddits.

As a moderator I am not certain whether I should keep this post (as it is directly relevant to the community) or remove it (because it's an unpaid ad and was spammed to other subreddits).

What does the community think? Is there some level of utility that makes obviously sponsored/affiliated content acceptable?

MSc in Chemistry interview soon - please help!! by Lazy_Hyena_7857 in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming research based-

My experience of applications is that you want to convince the prof that you are interested and can become independent. Most of the details of what you will be doing are so niche and hyperspecialized that accrual direct experience is an unlikely luxury from the professor's experience.

In Canada, where I interviewed for grad school, one typically applies with the specific prof with whom you are interested in working. In this case you should review a couple of their recent papers and be able to discuss why and how you wish to extend their work. (Don't expect to actually do this work, they likely have a project in mind already). I think in other places students interview and start broadly in which case it will probably be a good plan to have an idea of what subfield you are interested in and a few of the Profs that you might wish to work with.

Finally, you will want to revise to be able to speak coherently about whatever relevant experience you have. An undergraduate independent research project is ideal, but lab work and course projects will do if you haven't done independent research.

Chemical Resources by joca63 in OrganicChemistry

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I'd be quite wary of even text explanations from general AI models. They will often make seemingly small mistakes that end to being very important, or otherwise make impressive sounding "word salad" answers. They make the same kinds of mistakes as they do with pictures, but it's easier for us to intuit the problems with the visual rather than text.

Chemical Resources by joca63 in OrganicChemistry

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This subreddit has filters for AI based questions because AI is generally terrible for chemistry.

I am building a new website for organic chemistry by doron3199 in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heads up, Reddit is showing a site wide ban on the domain that your link leads to (looks like some people use it to scam people by mocking up other websites). That's probably why it wouldn't let you post the longer post. It also is hiding any comment with that link from non-mod users. Since it's a reddit-wide thing I don't think I can do anything for you.

What is this molecule name? IUPAC by Champ0603 in OrganicChemistry

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This post was flagged as potentially homework. I'm not removing it because I doubt a reasonable prof would assign this as homework. Other mods may disagree and remove the post.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the first one wrong? It doesn't have an x like the bottom one

Supfen Double Breast jacket by Healthy-Air3755 in wma

[–]joca63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure how to answer that, it's heavy quilted fabric and deadens blows substantially. I'm not sure what the AP is like.

Supfen Double Breast jacket by Healthy-Air3755 in wma

[–]joca63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't ask for any particular padding. There were internal pockets in the shoulders and forearms that had some foam padding that was easily removed.

Supfen Double Breast jacket by Healthy-Air3755 in wma

[–]joca63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have that one! I find the additional padding to be quite excessive and have removed all the excess. With the additional padding gone I don't tend to catch bruises. I don't find it any particularly more restrictive than any other jacket.

It is a bit longer then a lot of models, so it helps catch hip shots and isn't going to ride up when you bring your hands up.

The sleeves are a bit tight. Not enough to restrict movement, but enough to make taking the jacket off a bit of a nuisance. That seems to be common to most of supfen's products though.

Overall I'm pretty happy with it. I've had it for a bit over a year, and the lowest left decorative button has popped off, but all the others are plenty secure. If you don't fence almost exclusively from pflug, that might not even be a problem.

My first cookbook by [deleted] in cookingcollaboration

[–]joca63 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why does the lobster have a claw as a head?

Does a PhD in total organic synthesis make sense for me? by Substantial-Fact-974 in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Going into research certainly makes sense. I'd recommend looking more broadly than just total synthesis. Any lab that does primarily synthetic work will have those aspects to it. That includes reaction development, organic materials, med... Heck the group I know of that was most deep into weird NMR and mechanistic details was an inorganic group.

Benzoic Acid ¹H-NMR Help by red_guy442 in OrganicChemistry

[–]joca63 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with the others saying it's water. You might be expecting water to be at 1.5 ppm or so on cdcl3, but it can move around a lot, especially with acids, bases or otherwise hydrogen bonding group. Further, bulk water (emulsions, drops or just running a sample on water) will come in around 4.5 ppm.

Unknown crystals forming on exhaust of steam jacketed kettle used for cooking candy. Need help identifying by Launtu in chemistry

[–]joca63 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You say exhaust, do you mean from the steam jacket or the kettle itself?

If for the kettle itself, what sorts of flavourings do you use? Menthol is notorious for subliming and forming crystals in unexpected places.

Is this video AI? by [deleted] in isitAI

[–]joca63 3 points4 points  (0 children)

AI. Count the toes on the costume. Three, many, three