my column today was nice
my column today was nice
half successful recrystalisation..
working with crystals is so fun
i made circle
even awful crystals look nice under the microscope
reaction vial with a vivid orange solution
amazing colours make everything worth it
A Schlenk flask containing a green solution
something something green chemistry
big day for the colour yellow
campus bunnys
shaggy from scooby doo colour scheme
yelloue
get yellowed
saw my first bee of the year
A white solid inside a round bottomed flask.
two months of my life spent making this thing
A round bottomed flask containing a dark green solution
speedrunning all reaction colours with my failed experiments
A round bottomed flask containing a dark red solid
A round bottomed flask containing a dark red solid, from a different angle
jam
oh...
A round bottomed flask with a yellow suspension inside
liquefied mister happy
if only...
A Schlenk flask containing a pink solution with a dark green precipitate at the bottom.
wuh oh
A Schlenk flask containing a yellow solution submerged in a cooling bath atop a hot plate.
Starting up the yellow machine
Chemical drawings of the RuPhos catalyst and then a made up chemical bond stick figure reindeer called RuDolph
It’s Dec 1st and after thanksgiving so officially happy holidays from the nanoputians #ChemSky
cute seal covered in snow/ice looking up at the camera with a look of desperation
me (weighing chemicals): it says here the compound can be "a bit static-y" lol i'm sure it's fine
my spatula:
A photo of York Minster in the sun
York Minster this morning :)
stable aminal vs. stable animal
Do not confuse...
orange juice reaction!
me, confidently: i'm going to open up this column with an anecdote about louis pasteur, the guy who invented pasteurization
me 20 minutes after starting research: what the fuck is stereochemistry. what's an enantiomer. what's racemization. this guy didnt even deal with milk