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I’m so chemistrypilled electronmaxxing
Studying for my organic chemistry quiz tomorrow. I am writing all the important details from the book so I can compile all these short notes into a summary. I am using a new pen which I recently bought and I am in love. Day 2/100
Best way to simulate weather in a lab is to use a reflux condenser with a volatile solvent.
The hot solvent vapors (in this case the azeotrope of butanol and water) cool down, condense to give saturated vapor (that small cloud at the top) that turns into a liquid what falls back into the hot flask under the condenser and everything starts again.
In organic chemistry we use usually five type of condensers: Liebigb (straight type) Allihn condenser (straight type) Graham condenser (coiled type) Dimroth condenser (cold finger, coiled type, on the gifs) and Friedrichs condenser (cold finger, spiral type).
And here is something what is worth to check out: CompoundChem’s great visual guide to chemistry glassware: http://www.compoundchem.com/2015/03/17/glassware/
I want to read age inappropriate fan-fics but I have to do chemistry work. This class is killing me!!!