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    Most dangerous chemicals?

    Haha kinda expected that question, fair one as well. But no not at all, and if I were, I probably wouldn't succeed well with chemicals at all considering. Just happened to get the video in my feed, watched it and found it interesting tbh
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    Most dangerous chemicals?

    That is very true, but I couldn't really muster a better term, since the video just appeared in my youtube flow and it got me thinking. Oh wow, I have never heard of either. How come would you say? (I will google it but, limited knowledge might lead me to not comprehend it I suppose)
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    Ideas for a project in computational chemistry?

    Two suggestions: How about implementing quantum chemistry algorithms in Python to perform calculations such as molecular orbital theory, electronic structure calculations, or molecular dynamics simulations. Libraries like Psi4 or PySCF can be used for quantum chemistry calculations. Or you...
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    B Initiation and the math behind Arc Discharges

    While high voltage is required to initiate electrical breakdown and arc discharge, the resulting discharge can involve high current flow due to the conductivity of the ionized path and the formation of plasma.
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    Most dangerous chemicals?

    Hi, to begin with, I am a bit of a chemistry noob. I came across this YouTube video from a channel called SciShow explaining the 5 most dangerous chemicals. In short these are the 5 chemicals listed in the video and why. ”Germany, 1939. In a secret bunker on the German-Polish border, Nazi...
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    Very confused about Naunyn definition of acid and base

    When sodium ion (Na⁺) is dissolved in water, it does not directly act as a base by accepting a proton (H⁺) from water. Instead, sodium ion remains as Na⁺ and does not participate in proton transfer reactions. Its behavior is more characteristic of a spectator ion in solution, meaning it doesn't...
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