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ParaH2
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There's an absolute zero, is there an "absolute hot"?

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What are introductory level books on chemical engineering?

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Le Châtelier's Principle and heat

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When can I use concentrations instead of activities in equilibrium calculations?

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Is there a reason for the mathematical form of the equilibrium constant?

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Are diamonds really forever?

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Rates of Keto-Enol Tautomerism

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What is the role of NaHSO3 in syn diol formation from alkenes with OsO4?

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Balancing the oxidative decomposition of FeS2

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Solubility of salt in heavy water vs. "regular" water

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Formaldehyde from Urea?

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Why is absolute zero unattainable?

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Covalent Bonding in odd electron sharing molecules

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How are the electrons of benzene actually configurated?

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What is the difference between an industrial and a laboratory production method?

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Can d-orbitals participate in bonding?

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What is the pH of a 5M solution of hydrochloric acid?

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Which areas of chemistry require calculus?

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How do amino acids look like at the isoelectric point?

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Mass of salt required to make a 1.2 g/ml solution

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What is the pH of HCl solution at $10^{-8}$M?

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Oxidation of acetone using SeO2

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What is a electronic configuration of scandium ion?

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How to synthesize a material at 2000atmospheres?

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Understanding isosteric enthalpy (heat) of adsorption

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How can there be an enthalpy of formation for gaseous water?

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How to decide acidic or basic nature of oxides

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Why is atmospheric composition compared by volume?

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Concise description of primary organic reaction types mechanisms

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Why do we say there's no carbon dioxide present?