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Chemical Composition of Common Materials

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What if people said more what the molecular formulas actually mean in English - that would be nice. :) (Of course, only in cases where the compound actually has a shorter/simplier everyday name)

 

One might argue that if it doesn't have a short name it isn't a common/everyday molecule. (common meaning common for the average person, not common for a chemist)

malic and formic acid?

"One might argue that if it doesn't have a short name it isn't a common/everyday molecule. (common meaning common for the average person, not common for a chemist)"

 

Yeah, for example some chemicals in the body are "used everyday", but they don't really have a shorter name.

 

"malic and formic acid?"

 

Hmmh? People use formic acid daily/commonly? Btw, malic acid is C4H6O5.

YT2095 wonders where the name "Kewlz" in post #18 and 19 came from?

 

I know of one other place only, and it`s not ME!

so who`s the E.W user?

EW = certain forum? If so, let's leave them run around in their own little circles shall we. :)

 

Btw, if we're talking about common materials that are HANDLED commonly, I'd say nickel or zinc are good examples as they're found in many coins. :))

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Oh come on, there's about 25 pounds of francium at a time on/in Earth.
I was under the impression it was more like 25g. :confused:

That's what they want you to think! :eek:

 

Well ok perhaps it was something else that existed in such quantities I mentioned. :))

theres less astatine...or at least thats what they want me to think. actually come to think of it i just made a kilo of it by instantaneous alpha bombardment of finely dusted uranium intimately mixed with finely dusted bismuth...actually no, but thats a good way to multiply the amount of an element tenfold quickly

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C2H5OH - ethyl alcohol for drinking and for cars

polythene used in plastic bags and insulation is made from monomer ethylene (CH2=CH2)

C17H36 is paraffin used in wax of candle

How come no one mentined acetic acid in the form of vinegar?

CH3COOH or C2H4O2. Bud i agree with u on the way organic compounds are written. UGGH! is right! :P

(-CH2-CH2-)n <----polyethylene

 

 

 

 

CH3

(-CH2-CH-)n <------ polypropene

 

(-CH2-CHCl-)n <---- PVC

 

 

(-CF2-CF2-)n <------ Teflon

 

(NH-CO-)n <---- polyurethane (not 100% sure if it is polyurethane)

 

 

(-CH2-CH-)n

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Benzenering

H2SO4 for cars even though i don't think they are used anymore

  • 10 months later...
theres less astatine...or at least thats what they want me to think. actually come to think of it i just made a kilo of it by instantaneous alpha bombardment of finely dusted uranium intimately mixed with finely dusted bismuth...actually no, but thats a good way to multiply the amount of an element tenfold quickly

 

Uranium dust is possible? I thought it was pyrophoric...

It is, but not every place on earth is full of oxygen. Remove the oxygen and it can't combust.

1-methyl-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene; 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene; 2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene; alpha-trinitrotoluol; entsufon; methyltrinitrobenzene; s-trinitrotoluene; s-trinitrotoluol; sym-trinitrotoluene; sym-trinitrotoluol; TNT; tolite; trilit; Trinitrotoluene; Trinitrotoluene, 2,4,6- ; trinitrotoluol; trotyl;

 

you forgot: 2,4,6 trinitro methylbenzene :P

It is, but not every place on earth is full of oxygen. Remove the oxygen and it can't combust.

 

 

Lol, I didn't think of that:embarass:

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