Thursday, October 29, 2009

Organic Compounds



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7 comments:

  1. i understood alot of it but in alot of places i also got confused...

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  2. I looked something up and it said that some people memorize the compounds(like H 35 N 17)and they know up 150 different compounds.

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  3. how is alchohol a type of organic compound? or what kind of alchohol? rubbing alchohol or drinking alchohol?
    viv

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  4. Same thing here.....
    It's so long!


    Michael

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  5. Leslie, I found out that CO3 DOES EXIST. It's called carbon trioxide. GOOGLE IT. I also googled CO4(CARBON TETRAOXIDE) and they say it theoretically exist although it has been quit elusive in experiments. If you google CO4 put carbon tetraoxide because if you google CO4 they ask you if meant call of duty 4.

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  6. It was intriguing, i never knew that nitrogen was in protein.

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  7. i agree with viv that part was confusin but the whole idea was interestin

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