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Taking chemistry requests.
« on: March 25, 2012, 11:50:54 pm »
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Hello all,

As some of you may know from the past, I used to have a very large forum presence in AN. In recent times, life (amongst other things) have taken me away from posting regularly on forums. Anyhow, I have tried to keep up with at least the chemistry board, but even that seems difficult.

So instead, I propose a different way of doing things.

Most questions are well answered by the rest of the good folks on VN, but there are always a few conceptually difficult things that aren't taught well, and even veterans cannot give a clear explanation with good theoretical background. Also, there are always a few math/physics-inclined students who want to get to the nuts and bolts of the theory as opposed to "What Heinemann Says". That's where I come in.

You post your question, and after a couple of days you don't feel like the question has been adequately answered, please post a link into this thread, and I'll attempt to give an answer.

Or, if you are in an existing thread, and something does't feel quite right and you would like further clarification, please post a link into this thread, and I'll attempt to give an answer.

Good. That's all from me. Looking forward to your requests. :)
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