Anionic surfactants

Disodium cocoamphodiacetate

Disodium cocoamphodiacetate (DSCADA) is a synthetic amphoteric surfactant routinely used in personal care products. (Wikipedia).

Disodium cocoamphodiacetate
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Number Theory | Linear Diophantine Equations

We explore the solvability of the linear Diophantine equation ax+by=c

From playlist Divisibility and the Euclidean Algorithm

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Introduction to Solving Linear Diophantine Equations Using Congruence

This video defines a linear Diophantine equation and explains how to solve a linear Diophantine equation using congruence. mathispower4u.com

From playlist Additional Topics: Generating Functions and Intro to Number Theory (Discrete Math)

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Introduction to the Distributive Property

This video explains the distributive property and provides examples on how to use the distributive property. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist The Distributive Property and Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

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What The #@&%*! Is 'Ranch' Flavor?

A plumber in Alaska invented a bizarre condiment that launched a multimillion dollar industry, and today ranch is the most popular salad dressing in the US. But what exactly is this stuff? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/food-facts/question515.htm Share

From playlist Stuff About Food

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Making Very Shitty Silica Gel From Sand (and making disodium silicate)

In this video we are making some very shitty silica gel. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thyzoid Discord: https://discord.gg/UrjAt44HWH (Let me know if the discord link does not work) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thyzoyd/?hl=de 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/thyzoid1?lang=de πŸ“ŒRed

From playlist Inorganic Chemistry

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Make Luminol - The Abridged Guide

In this video we make luminol from domestically available chemicals. The process pretty complicated and dangerous at parts and so should only performed by, or under the direct supervision of, an experienced chemist. First we obtain diethylhexyl phthalate by refluxing 50g of finely cu

From playlist Glow Science

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Distributive Property

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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How to Convert Aspirin to Salicylic Acid (Base Hydrolysis Method)

In my previous video I described how to extract acetylsalicylic acid from Aspirin tablets. In this video, I will be hydrolyzing ester bond in the acetylsalicylic acid to form salicylic acid.

From playlist Syntheses and Demonstrations

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Isocyanogen Tetrabromide from Na Azotetrazole

Bromine rips apart our precious tetrazole groups to form an obscure molecular motif, needed to make the famed C2N14 energetic compound. Following the procedure from here: https://sciencemadness.org/scipics/Energetic_Derivatives_Of_Tetrazole.pdf Explosions&Fire2: https://www.youtube.com/c

From playlist Chemistry of Tetrazoles

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How to Simplify an Expression Using Distributive Property - Math Tutorial

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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Learn How to Use the Distributive Property to Multiply Polynomials

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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Why Do Women Douche?

Cristen unpacks a disposable douching kit to discuss the how and why many women still douche -- and why douching is a douchebag idea for the body. Share this on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1pVjOAq Share this on Twitter: http://ctt.ec/BPEOt Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1l8JXv3 On the web: http:

From playlist Stuff Mom Never Told You

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How to Multiply Using the Distributive Property | Simplify by Multiplying

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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Why does the distributive property Where does it come from

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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Lec 10 | MIT 3.091SC Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Fall 2010

Lecture 10: Hybridized & Molecular Orbitals; Paramagnetism Instructor: Donald Sadoway View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/3-091SCF10 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 3.091SC Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Fall 2010

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How to Learn the Basics of The Distributive Property

πŸ‘‰ Learn how to multiply polynomials. To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. The distributive property is essential for multiplying polynomials. The distributive property is the use of each term of one of the polynomials to multiply all the terms of the other polynomial.

From playlist How to Multiply Polynomials

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Naming Compounds - Part 1

Mr. Andersen shows you how to name covalent and ionic compounds. Intro Music Atribution Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav Artist: CosmicD Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/ Creative Commons Atribution License

From playlist Chemistry

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Making cadaverine

Today we are making some cadaverine from lysine. The yield is kind of crappy, but it is still nice and stinky :) Link to paper: https://erowid.org/archive/rhodium/pdf/aminoacid.decarboxylation.pdf Nile talks about lab safety: https://youtu.be/ftACSEJ6DZA --------------------------------

From playlist Odors

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Synthesis Workshop: Enantioselective Intermolecular Amination with Alexander Fanourakis (Episode 80)

In this Research Spotlight episode, we're joined by Alexander Fanourakis, who shares with us his work on enantioselective intermolecular amination using chiral cations. Key reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2021, 143, 10070-10076. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05206 Other references (in orde

From playlist Special Topics: Organometallics

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