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General Discussion => Lifestyle and Entertainment => General Discussion Boards => Forum Games and Casual Chat => Topic started by: Chemystery on January 28, 2017, 12:32:36 pm
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Edit by insanipi: Reboot of the original chem alphabet game! :)
Aluminium!
Moderator action - insanipi: split topic due to the original thread being too outdated. :)
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B: Bromine test
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Carbon ;D
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Distillation!
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Esterification ...my poor chem heart is so nostalgic
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F : Filtration
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Gay-Lussac's law
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H: High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
Edit: beaten by occidit
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Isotopes!
I always think of icebergs when I think of this heheh
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Joules!
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Kerosene?
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Lysine
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Moles :D
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Molecule
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2 M's, but thats okay;
N- napthalene
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O: Oxidation
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P: pipette!
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Q: quantum chemistry
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R: relative atomic mass
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S: Structural formula
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T: Titration
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U: uranium
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V: Vanadium
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W: Water, Deionised
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The obvious Xenon
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Yeast haha! (Fermentation)
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Z for Zirconium
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Antimony
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Buffers
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Cresolphthalein
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D: Deionised Water
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Ethylene
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Formaldehyde 8)
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Gas?
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Hydrochloric acid
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Iodine
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Joules (the only one I know that starts with J :P )
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I guess there's reasons as to why J is an 8-point letter in scrabble.
Krypton
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Lactose
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Maltose
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nitrogen
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oxidation
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Precipitation
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Quick, turn off the Bunsen before it explodes-!!
Qualitative
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R: Reflux apparatus (most likely not used unless 1st year chem- I get to use one next Monday, so fun! ^_^)
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Solute
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Titration
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Uracil
(Sorta biology but technically can be both)
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Uracil
(Sorta biology but technically can be both)
You're excused this once ;)
V- Valproate (a drug used to treat epilepsy)
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Winkler titration
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Propane
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How did W go to O
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Winkler titration
X-rays?
@Rui- beats me fam
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Yttrium
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Zirconium
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Argon
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Borax
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carboxylic acid
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Dihydrogen Monoxide ;)
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Entropy
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Ferrous Sulphate
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Glycerol
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Hydrates
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Iridium
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Jodium
(Latin for Iodine)
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Kinetics (as in the chemical kind)
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Lavoisier
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Molecular weight
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Noble gas
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Osmolarity
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Polymerisation
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Quicksilver
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Resonance
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Solid phase
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Titration
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Ultra-violet-visible spectroscopy
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Viscosity
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Wolfram
(Tungsten ;) )
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Xenobiotic
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Ytterbium
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Zeolite
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Adenosine triphosphate
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Burette
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Adenosine triphosphate
Triggereddddd
Anyways...
Carbon nanotubes
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Triggereddddd
Anyways...
Carbon nanotubes
Why?
D: D- glucose
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Why?
D: D- glucose
Summary of my physiol unit: adenosine triphospate/ adenosine this, adenosine that
E: Einsteinium
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Summary of my physiol unit: adenosine triphospate/ adenosine this, adenosine that
E: Einsteinium
RIP
F: Fluorine
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G: Grams (gotta remember those units ;) )
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Hard water
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Ionisation
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John Dalton's atomic theory
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K: kalium
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Law on Conservation of Mass
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M: molar mass
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Nernst equation
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Oxidant
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Precipitate
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Qualitative analysis
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radium
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Strontium
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Tritium isotope
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Unionised form of drugs
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Vulcanisation
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Witherite
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Xenon
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Ytterbium
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Zirconium
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Astatine
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Boron
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Combustion
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Distillation
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Distillation
Electrons
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Electrons
Fluorine
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Fluorine
Gallium
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Hydrogen
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Iodine
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Joules
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Kelvin
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Lanthanum
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M for Melting point
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N for Sodium (Na) :P
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O for Oxygen :P
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Pressure
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Q = (products)/(reactants)
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Q = (products)/(reactants)
Smh could've at least said quotient.
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Reactive
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Smh could've at least said quotient.
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Reactive
I forgot the word for it
Silicon
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I forgot the word for it
Silicon
Technetium-99m
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Ununtrium
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Ununtrium
This element has an actual name now.
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Vanadium redox cell
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Water
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Water
X - Xenon :)
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Y -Ytterbium
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Zeolite catalysts
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Aluminum
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Copper Chloride
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Dipole-Dipole
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Electronegativity !
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Fluoride
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Gravimetric analysis
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Henderson-Hasselbach law
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Indium
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Joules
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Kohlrausch's law :)
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Lathanides
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Molecular conductivity
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naphthalene
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Oxygen
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Phosphates
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Opioids (a class of drug)
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phenolphthalein!
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Quartz
I say we make this both chemistry and physics.
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I say wait, Rui :)
R (gas constant) (=8.3142)
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I say change it now because it's becoming far too limiting
Solid (can't be bothered checking if it was already used)
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Titration
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Ultraviolet spectroscopy
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water
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Xenon
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Yttrium.
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Zirconium :)
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Arsenic.
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Boronic ester
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Corrosive liquid.
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D: Deuterium
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Element
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Ferrous oxide
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Germanium.
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Hydrolysis
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Ionisation
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Jones reductor.
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Ketone
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Lysergic acid
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Molten
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Nitrogen
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Ozone
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Phosphoric acid
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Quantity (lol idk)
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Retinal
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Stoichiometry
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Terpines
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(http://www.chemistryjokes.com/images/how-about-the-chemical-workers.jpg)
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Vanadium (V) Oxide
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Wave function
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X Ray fluorescence spectroscopy
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Yield
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Z for Zirconium
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Arsenic
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Bohr model
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chemistry :P
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dihydrogenmonoxide ;)
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dihydrogenmonoxide ;)
100% of people who have died have consumed dihydrogenmonoxide in their life.
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Erbium
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F - fluorescence
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Germanium
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Henderson-Hasselbach equation #physchem
(Also special post: this is my 2500th game post :P )
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Ideal gas
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Jones reductor
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Kelvin
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Lutetium
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Molybdenum
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Nurofen.
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Osmium
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Paracetamol
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Quantitative analysis
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Radion.
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Sulfate
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Trypsin
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Ultra violet
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Vanadium
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Wavelength
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Xenon
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Yield
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Zinc.
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Arrhenius
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Bronsted-Lowry?
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chemistry?
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Dyne
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Electro chemical series
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Faraday
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Gas-liquid chromatography
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Heat
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Ions
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Josamycin
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Kelvin
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Lysine
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Mersynofen (A combination paracetamol and ibuprofen drug)
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Nurofen :D
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oxidation numbers
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Phosphatidic acid
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Quantity (because that's what moles measure :D)
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Quantity (because that's what moles measure :D)
You have a point.
Ritulazole :)
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O- Oganesson
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O- Oganesson
Not quite after S- but that's okay! :)
S- Sterols
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Whoops I was looking at the wrong page!
T-thermometer
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U- Uracil
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Volumetric analysis
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Weighing bottle
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Xanthine
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Ytterbium
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Zeptomole
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Amphetamine
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B: bromothymol blue
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C: Carbon load (HPLC column chemistry)
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D: Dissociation
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E: Enantiomer
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F: FACS
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G: Gallium
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H: High performance liquid chromatography
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I: Isomers
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J: Jupiter (not strictly chemistry but is predominantly made up of hydrogen, like the sun)
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Kelvin
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L: Lithium.
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M: malleable
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N: Nitrogen.
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O: Oxygen
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P: polarity
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Q: Quantum mechanics.
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R: Retention factor (more HPLC terms)
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S: Silicon.
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T: thermoplastics
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U - Uranium
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V: Vanadium
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W: Wolfram (tungsten)
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X: Xanthan Gum (a thickener used in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceuticals)
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Y: Yittrium.
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Z: zinc
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A - anhydrous
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B: beryllium
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Calibration curve :D
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D - Darmstadtium (Ds)
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E - Equilibrium
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F- Fullerene
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G - Gibb's free energy
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H: hydrogen bonds (in DNA)
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ionic bonding
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jod (the name for iodine in some parts of europe)
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kinetic energy
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lewis structure
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Molecular orbital theory
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neucleons
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Probably has been said but
O - Orbitals
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Protactinium
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Quaternary carbon
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Raoult’s Law
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Saturated solution
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Titrations.
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Uric acid
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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory
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Wavelength
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X-ray
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Yield (equilibrium yield)
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Zinc
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Aluminium
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Barium
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Caesium
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Dative covalent bond
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Electronegativity
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Fluorine
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Germanium
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H (enthalpy!)
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Isotope
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joules!
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Kilojoule
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Lithium
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Micrograms (a v important unit of measurement imo)
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Scales
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Titration
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UV spectroscopy
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Vanadium
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Weighing boats (infinitely better than weighing paper imo)
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Xenon
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Yttrium
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Zirconium
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Asbestos
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Boron
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Cell
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Distilled water
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Electrostatic attraction
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Foam (in the context of surfactants)
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Galvanic cell
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Hg (mercury)
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Intermolecular forces
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Joule
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Kilojoule
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Le Chatelier's Principle
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Molecular mass (double points woop woop)
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😂
Nanoscale
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Octet
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Phosphorous
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Quicksilver
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Radioisotopes
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sulfur
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radiation
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saponification
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Titanium
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Uranium
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Volumetric analysis
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x-ray
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Yttrium
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Zirconium
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Absorption
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back titration
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Chromatography
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dimers
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ether linkage
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Fluorocarbon
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Glycosidic link
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Hydrocarbon
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Infrared Spectroscopy
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Joule
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kilojoule
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Le chatelier (anyone else love saying his name or is that just me...)
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Molten (electrolyte) ;)
Hope this counts
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nucleus
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oxygen
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Propanone
(Can we do organic compounds?)
If not my “p” is petrodiesel
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Quartz
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Reductant