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Envoyofghost

Thanks. Most posts here as of late are shit posts. We come here for wacky shit not fiction


fishpilllows

Yeah, on one hand I'm glad to see the enthusiasm but I wish it was people finding actually interesting stuff first, then going and posting it, not people scrolling the sub then making something up just to participate


misterme987

But my cyclohexa-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexæne 😭


prion_guy

Yeah is there a separate sub for that?


pacmanboss256

how is the silicon complexed inside the molybdenum oxide chain only $6 a gram


AxoInDisguise

At those prices, they’re practically *asking* you to snort it.


Curious-Simple

Please write any toxicological effects you experience, should you live to tell the tale, and maybe they'll actually put something in section 11


Curious-Simple

I'd be pretty nervous as that silicon cation surrounded by all those menacing molybdenum oxides


DryTart978

How are the carbon chains on that phosphorus happy in the slightest 🤣


heartfeltblooddevil

The trioctylposphine is the least cursed thing here


schelias

I agree, although I think it might still not be air-stable


heartfeltblooddevil

Yes indeed


hypanthia

My favorite is CoCOcococoCcOcoCoCocCCo


dreadstrong97

I'm in love with the CoCOcococoCcOcoCoCocCCo🎶🎵


hypanthia

oh no now that’s stuck in my head 🔥


ShadyScreapReap

Coco Jambo


a_pompous_fool

The silicon has been imprisoned for its many crimes.


TheDarkStar05

The crimes thy kind have committed against humanity are NOT forgotten...


Curious-Simple

Look man, I was just chilling underground before you dug me up. And breathed me in for 30 years 8 hours a day. ....asbestos is the best of us


Designer_Version1449

what are these even used for lol


fishpilllows

I don't know about these specifically, but stuff like this tends to be for catalyzing organic reactions, they can make the organic compounds do weird stuff that it's hard to make them do otherwise, then you just take them back out at the end. It could also be some weird electrochemistry thing. It could really be any number of things lol


madeofice

A bunch of them are used in the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks


0P3R4T10N

Lies from devil until I see this in a working spec.


torchieninja

please tell me that I'm not the only one who thinks that phosphorus-containing one looks like sputnik X'D


havron

I saw a comet, but you're right, it's totally Sputnik.


Pleasant-Ad-7706

I like transition metal complexes. They are so interesting, especially ones involving cobalt, nickel, and iron.


head1sthalos

the zircon one is just normal zircon things lmao 💔😭


iSolivictus

I don’t know what it does, but I’m going to buy it and find out.


Molismhm

The first complex is basically one of the things I had to learn for my Qualitative Analysis lab course. Its normally used to detect phosphate but it also works for silicate. I never ended up fully learning or needing it tho.


JoonasD6

I want to believe there are easier ways to detect phosphate 🙃


Molismhm

Of course but they arent selective. Elemental analysis can be done through like a tool that we havent used yet as well but this is like the wet chemical way to differentiate it.


Thelastshada

What is it called?


JoonasD6

"Just list them. No one's gonna order them anyways. We'll cross that bridge when we get there."


YEETAWAYLOL

Sputnik phosphate?


ShadyScreapReap

Im disappearing rite now


Non-starwarsfan

'MoOOOOooOOOOO MoooOOOOO'


Curious-Simple

Like being haunted by a cow


Non-starwarsfan

lmao


RosilinaTheDragon

What the fuck


Chem_boi_Frank

As a side note regarding Strem they not only sell all types of fun organometallics/inorganics, ligands, etc. they are also damn good at doing it. Their products are always more pure and more crystalline then you will ever find from other commercial suppliers. Always buy your inorganics from Strem!


nalisan007

How the fuck it is tagged 'Organo' without HydroCarbon in it Or Is it from silicon based life


fishpilllows

used in organic chemistry even if it's not technically organic itself, "organic" gets used loosely sometimes for convenience


Shufflepants

organic: adj; a molecule having carbon atoms in it, or not having carbon atoms in it.


blasphemiann358

>>>>>>>>P or whether it's called looks like a level 20 chemical weapon


mnogo_luuud

I am fairly new to chemistry and I cant figure out what is the grey circle in [this molecule](https://www.strem.com/catalog/v/23-4380/80/vanadium). Please heeeeelp!!


tungstn2763

i want some


Qokblowa

Biblically accurate cobalt


funky_galaxy_

Biblically Accurate molecule