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Undergrad Do vacuum vessels have issues with the interior layers flaking off?
I've heard of issues in low pressure chemical reactors where the interior scaling might flake off when a vacuum is pulled. Which principles govern this? I know it has to do with internal shear forces and am wondering if a vessel wall would ever split in half. I saw this related...- pa5tabear
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Best chemical companies to work for
I'm curious if anyone has specific advice or experience. I'm looking for things like benefit to society, interesting work, and skills that extend to other areas. I know chemical engineers can work for most companies in the industries of semiconductor, paper, petroleum, chemical...- pa5tabear
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How is saturation pressure different than vapor pressure?
I think I understand, but I want to make sure. The vapor pressure of a substance is the pressure of the substance evaporating/sublimating at a given temperature and can be calculated using the Antoine Equation. This must be measured at the interface of the substance and atmosphere, or if the... -
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Undergrad Water and copper heat capacity difference due to potential energy?
I was looking at this page and it explains the heat capacity difference between copper and water in terms of a difference in potential energy change as the molecules are heated. What does that mean? I know water has polar bonding so is it due to the water molecules having much stronger...- pa5tabear
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Graduate Why does a deuteron nucleus have spin 1? Hydrogen spin 1/2?
Thanks! So should a spin-0 particle behave differently than a spin-1 particle? I'm reading an overview of NMR and saw this: "Two or more particles with spins having opposite signs can pair up to eliminate the observable manifestations of spin. An example is helium. In nuclear magnetic...- pa5tabear
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Graduate Why does a deuteron nucleus have spin 1? Hydrogen spin 1/2?
Is this definitely true? I've heard this about electrons and their spin but this is my first time learning about proton/neutron spins.- pa5tabear
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Graduate Why does a deuteron nucleus have spin 1? Hydrogen spin 1/2?
So do all nucleons have a spin of 1/2? When is positive 1/2 or negative 1/2? The problem I'm looking at asks about the proton resonance spectrum for deuteroacetaone (D2CHCOCD3). We are concerned with the two deuteron atoms attached to the same carbon as atom as the hydrogen. Because the other...- pa5tabear
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Graduate Why does a deuteron nucleus have spin 1? Hydrogen spin 1/2?
I'm learning about NMR and it's been stated that deuteron has a spin 1 nucleus and so should exhibit different behavior. Why? I've heard of electrons having spin, and now protons, but I don't see why the spin of a neutron should matter since it's uncharged. I'm thinking a spin of 1 means...- pa5tabear
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- Deuteron Hydrogen Nucleus Spin Spin 1/2
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When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean 99.9 atom % D
I'm just learning about NMR... I'm thinking the difference between the two would be a larger chemical shift in the deuterium frequency band? Does that sound right? -
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Graduate Why is the concept of a one dimensional box used?
I'm not sure I know all that I should to understand it. I'm posting to try and determine if I do. Knowing what I know, however, it seems unnecessarily confusing. Almost all students I talk to agree. Why not just call it a particle on a line segment? Or just moving in one dimension?- pa5tabear
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Undergrad Why is it bad to put metal in an MRI machine?
Ok. So what about the metal makes it respond to a magnetic field?- pa5tabear
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Undergrad Why is it bad to put metal in an MRI machine?
I saw a House episode where a person had internal bleeding because they had metal inside their body and they went into an MRI machine. I'm learning about NMR now and I want to try and understand it more.- pa5tabear
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Project PF Proliferation - Free Gold Membership
I'll post this up in a few places at my university.- pa5tabear
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Undergrad Orange flame and blue flame: what causes the difference? metal vapors?
What causes flame color? I know light color corresponds to photon energy which is related to electrons relaxing from a high to low energy state. I'm not sure how to conceptualize this situation though. My professor was heating a 0.8 wt% carbon steel rod, in austenite phase, with a blow...- pa5tabear
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Undergrad Which thermodynamics concepts confuse or confused you the most?
What level in your education were/are you at when encountering these difficulties? And which degree programs are you in? Level and background content definitely influence these things.- pa5tabear
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