Updated: 2012-10-31 19:57:32
Using diagrams, rationalise the magnetic moments given in this reaction: Just have no idea where to start. Cheers
Updated: 2012-10-17 10:46:31
It’s not often that a compound finds a use as a drug AND in fireworks and ceramic glazes – to say nothing of featuring in popular soft drinks! Get your dose of lithium carbonate in this week’s Chemistry in its element
Updated: 2012-10-10 15:24:26
This B vitamin compound is particularly important for pregnant women, but how was that importance discovered – and what has Marmite got to do with it? Find out all about folic acid in this week’s Chemistry in its element
Updated: 2012-10-04 22:25:31
Fire is something that we are all familiar with. Everyone has experienced the simple fact that certain things can burn and in doing so are irrevocably changed. For mankind, fire has been an agent of change from the beginning of its use. A simple campfire can be thought of as a crucible where organic matter [...]
Updated: 2012-10-03 23:46:34
It’s common for a kinetics study of a reaction to focus on the first 5 % to say, 20 %, of reaction completion. Usually the study is done at high dilution as well. There are good reasons for this. Ideal solutions are best approximated at high dilution and interferences are not nearly so pronounced. The basic [...]