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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / General Chemistry / April 2010



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Is it dangerous to look at objects illuminated by strong ultraviolet     sunlight around noon in the summer?29 Apr 2010 21:43 GMT1
during the summer? Besides sunlight hitting mirrors, glass, shiny
metal and water(which produce glare obviously), if I say look at
sunlit grass, or trees or most other things I encounter outside on a
very sunny summer day, are the light-waves "bouncing off" of them a
Specific energy of H2O+NH3+CO229 Apr 2010 13:43 GMT9
I'm trying to figure out how much heat I have to get rid of in a
process that is combining H2O+NH3+CO2 to produce ammonium bicarbonate
(in solution).
The figure I'm coming up with is on the order of 10MJ/kg.  Is this
Variations in mass between elements28 Apr 2010 22:38 GMT21
I have a question about the mass of protons and neutrons, and
about "daltons" or the atomic mass units ("AMU")used to describe
the mass of atoms.
The Wikipedia gives the masses of protons and neutrons as
The veracity of main stream science22 Apr 2010 05:14 GMT24
A rigorous analysis of the veracity of main stream science indicates
that about 50% of all scientific publications are false. This means
that the information content of what issues from a person who
mindlessly quotes main stream science is about zero. (Take note A.P.!)
Simple question on Acids and Bases Chemistry involving titration and     pH and pKa20 Apr 2010 17:39 GMT2
Simple question on Acids and Bases Chemistry involving titration and
pH and pKa
ACID                      pKa
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completion of German chemistry poem15 Apr 2010 22:38 GMT1
Hast Du Streß, nimm dann H2S
...
who knows further lines of this chemistry poem?
thanks,
This Is a Message for Humankind In Face of the Gaza Holocaust15 Apr 2010 18:05 GMT3
This Is a Message for Humankind In Face of the Gaza Holocaust
By Dr. Salah Soltan Academician Activist
Click here
http://www.islamonline.net/English/In_Depth/GazaHolocaustMuseum/index.shtml
This message is directed at any person named Bert14 Apr 2010 17:31 GMT2
Please note that Googlegate is demonstrated here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7F936UKW5o
Google is not thruthful and it is not fair.
Bert,
Electrochemistry cut off experiments and absurdity o    f modern science….11 Apr 2010 10:11 GMT1
Electrochemistry cut off experiments and absurdity of modern science….
Due to a lot of advantages, mainly the low cost of materials and
simplicity of design, electrochemistry is becoming a preferred field
for new proposed cut off experiments.
The veracity of main stream science10 Apr 2010 13:37 GMT17
A rigorous analysis of the veracity of main stream science indicates
that about 50% of all scientific publications are false. This means
that the information content of what issues from a person who
mindlessly quotes main stream science is about zero. (Take note A.P.)
Chinese Drywall Hypothesis10 Apr 2010 03:52 GMT1
Armchair labless hypothesis: Wood chips emit methane and formaldehyde,
reacting with Gypsum (CaSO4) to release H2S?
Anyone have more data? What was in the drywall?
Were the materials recycled?
Please join my Health group09 Apr 2010 17:26 GMT4
http://groups.google.com/group/healthiest-food-possible/
Hydrogen from Solar Electrolysis08 Apr 2010 15:21 GMT2
Okay by international agreement, governments around the world agree to
buy specified amounts of Hydrogen produced from solar electrolysis.
Then solar mirror powerplants are built around the world in locations
where they will be most effective and built by energy companies
How stable is vitamin K in supplement form?07 Apr 2010 14:00 GMT5
In particular, menaquinone(vitamin K2). Is it sensitive to light,
heat, air or moisture, or is it shelf-stable? Can it be mixed into
food without being broken down or adulterated?
Saturation by water of pure gasses?05 Apr 2010 16:42 GMT5
If you had 1 cubic meter of pure nitrogen, pure oxygen, pure
helium, pure carbon dioxide, etc. at 10 deg. C,  atmospheric pressure,
would the weight of water in each at 100% saturation of the gas be the
same?     My gut feeling is that the weights would not be the same,
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