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Latest Posts Archives About RSS Contact Search this blog Profile Molecules: You'd better learn to live with them. Recent Posts Potassium Chlorate (Explosive or harmless oxygen generator?)Sarin (Nasty.)Hexanoic Acid (Goats, and Remember Tenderbutton?)Sodium borohydride (Medium reducing)Perchloroethylene (Oddly ubiqutious)Pyrene (Photo-neat)Dewy Propionate (Funny functional group names)Vote and help kids...Erythorbic Acid (President Bush have a less-carcinogenic hotdog with me)Nardil/Phenelzine (Hydrazine chases the blues away) Recent Comments G Barnett on Sarin (Nasty.) milkshake on Sarin (Nasty.) The Chemist on Sarin (Nasty.) Uncle Al on Sarin (Nasty.) Philip on Sarin (Nasty.) Romeo Vitelli on Sarin (Nasty.) Brian X on Sarin (Nasty.) phisrow on Sarin (Nasty.) adrian on Ferrofluids (MoTD Science Club time again...) chemist_2008 on Strychnine (Is for NMR lovers) Archives August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 Blogroll Luis Brudna (em português)Khymos Chemical Forums Dylan Stiles' Tenderblog In the Pipeline (Derek Lowe)Interfacial ScienceOrganic SynthesesScienceyCulture of ChemistryOrganic Chemistry PortalPeriodic Table TableThe Skeptical ChymistTotally SyntheticYoungfemalescientistChemical ForumsUncle AlThe Chem Blog Other InformationThe author is not a physician. The content on this website does not, and is not intended to constitute medical advice. It should not be relied upon when making medical decisions. It is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare provider.var sc_project=1778985; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_partition=16; var sc_security="4030de38"; free web site hit counter Site Meter August 27, 2008

Potassium Chlorate (Explosive or harmless oxygen generator?)

Category: Explosives Potassium chlorate, KClO3, is quite oxygen-dense and a potent oxidant. It is used in what we called "whippersnappers" and the suppliers called "Pop-Pops" as kids, along with silver fulminate. There is a singular irony in that the wimpiest firework, the one we could buy even in my solidly blue no-fireworks mommy state, contains two components of some dangerous explosives. But we're talking micro- to milligrams, so don't get any ideas. Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 11:10 PM • 0 Comments August 25, 2008

Sarin (Nasty.)

Category: Poisons Sarin is an organophosphate that irreversibly inhibits cholinesterase. it's a neurotoxin, and a potent one. It'd be absolutely terrifying as a weapon, if it weren't so unstable. Even if a rogue state had gobs of Sarin last year, it's all pretty much a dud by now. The instability of acid halides (carbonyls there, but all of them in general) pretty much ensures this. So the civilized world has that going for it, which is nice. Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 10:46 PM • 8 Comments August 21, 2008

Hexanoic Acid (Goats, and Remember Tenderbutton?)

Category: Stinky Short alkanoic acids stink. Apparently hexanoic acid smells of goats: Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 11:23 PM • 1 Comments August 19, 2008

Sodium borohydride (Medium reducing)

Category: Synthesis Sodium borohydride is intermediate to the jackhammer that is LAH and the pussycat that is cyanoborohydride. Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 9:40 PM • 2 Comments August 13, 2008

Perchloroethylene (Oddly ubiqutious)

Category: Poisons Trying to think of a molecule tonight, my friend suggested "pick an ugly one no one wants anymore...a clearance rack molecule." I immediately went to chlorinated solvents. They're in the backwater now, right? Carbon tetrachloride sure has a bad rep. I figured most of the organochlorides, except for the ubiquitous lab solvents, would, too. I was wrong. Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 11:11 PM • 10 Comments August 11, 2008

Pyrene (Photo-neat)

Category: Dyes Pyrene is a simple, four-fused benzene PAH: Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 10:37 PM • 3 Comments August 7, 2008

Dewy Propionate (Funny functional group names)

Category: Perfumey I love reading lists of fragrance chemicals. The assignment of pleasant, qualitative fragrance descriptions to chemicals with hard-nosed, rigorous functional group names always makes me giggle a little. Acetophenone, for instance, smells of orange blossoms. Today, I came across one that has both in the name: dewy propionate: Read on » Posted by Molecule of the Day at 8:26 PM • 2 Comments August 5, 2008

Vote and help kids...

Category: Not Really a Molecule If you have been reading SB long enough to remember the DonorsChoose promotion, you might be interested in this. It's videos of scientists talking about their first experiments and why they like science, and if you vote on the one you like best, DC gets a buck. Check it out here. Posted by Molecule of the Day at 9:00 AM • 0 Comments August 4, 2008

Erythorbic Acid (President Bush have a less-carcinogenic hotdog with me)

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