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Why You Shouldn't Microwave a Ping Pong Ball
Ever thought about microwaving a ping pong ball? No? That's good. However, if you did, this is what would happen: Then there is this:...
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Jan 29, 20182 min read


1,2 and 1,4 Addition to Dienes
Electrophilic addition to a double bond is characterized by three main events; nucleophilic attack of the double bond on an electrophile,...
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Jan 29, 20183 min read


A Deeper Look Into NMR Spectroscopy
In the previous NMR post, we looked at a small bit of NMR theory and also discussed chemical shift. This post will focus on proton NMR...
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Nov 27, 20174 min read


NMR Spectroscopy
Have you ever heard of an MRI? Magnetic Resonance Imaging, to be more detailed. If you have ever had an injury to body tissue, I am willing to bet you have possibly had a MRI scan. Well, it turns out that chemists use a very similar instrument to look at molecules. I'll come back to the MRI a bit later. The instrument that chemists use is called an NMR spectrometer, or a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometer. So how does this instrument work? Well, to understand the
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Nov 13, 20175 min read
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