Cations

Ethylmercury

Ethylmercury (sometimes ethyl mercury) is a cation composed of an organic CH3CH2- species (an ethyl group) bound to a mercury(II) centre, making it a type of organometallic cation, and giving it a chemical formula C2H5Hg+. The main source of ethylmercury is thimerosal. (Wikipedia).

Ethylmercury
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Ethyl Chloroacetate a Deadly Precursor to Many Pharmaceuticals

In this video ethyl chloroacetate which is a precursor to many pharmaceuticals will be prepared. We will make it by doing an esterification reaction involving chloroacetic acid, ethanol, sulfuric acid and a lot of patience. Ethyl chloroacetate is a toxic liquid used to make chloroacetamide

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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PoM #3 Reactions of Ethene Annotated

HSC Chemistry - Production of materials. Reactions involving ethene

From playlist HSC Chemistry - Production of Materials

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Making Ethyl Vinyl Ketone (Grignard reaction & Allylic oxidation)

It's here. Preparation of grignard reagent, doing a grignard reaction with ethyl mgbr and acrolein, protonating the product and then oxidizing with activated mno2 to make ethyl vinyl ketone Support my channel by becoming a member https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoDmZirW1o9XSKSRM6YJ1rQ/j

From playlist Specific Precursors and Reagents

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Introduction to Antihistamines

Everybody knows what allergies are, but what causes them? What drugs do we have available to address them? As we learned in the immunology series, allergies are symptoms of an immune response to a perceived threat. Histamine is a molecule in the body that orchestrates many aspects of this

From playlist Pharmacology

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Ritalin (methylphenidate) - Do's and don'ts | Drugslab

Bastiaan tells you the do’s and don’ts to reduce the risks of using Ritalin (or methylphenidate). Ritalin is the brand name of a drug that is prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy (lethargy) patients. Ritalin is also often used for recreational purposes. USE: The most common way to take Rit

From playlist Do's and don'ts when high on drugs

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Aspirin to Acetaminophen - Part 6 of 6: Acetaminophen from p-aminophenol

This is the final part of the series, where the p-aminophenol is converted to the acetaminophen. Using acetic anhydride, the p-aminophenol is going to be acetylated. The reaction is carried out in water at room temperature. Acetic anhydride does react with water, but it happens slowly.

From playlist Aspirin to Acetaminophen (Parts 1 to 6)

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Making 1,4-dioxane

In this video i am making 1,4-dioxane from ethylene glycol and sulfuric acid. I will use this in my next video where i will be using it in the process of making sodium metal. I am using NurdRage's protocol for this video, you can find his video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zzrn

From playlist Chemistry for home-labs and self-production

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levitron

This levitron manufactured by my friend İzzet Özgöçmen. We enjoyed playing with it.

From playlist Izzet Özgöçmen

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Ritalin makes Nellie hyper (methylphenidate) | Drugslab

In this video Nellie Benner takes Ritalin (or methylphenidate) to see what effect it has on her body. Ritalin is the brand name of a drug that is prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy (lethargy) patients. Ritalin is also often used for recreational purposes. USE: The most common way to take

From playlist Drug Tests

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Everything You Need to Know (And Forget) About Vaccines

Vaccines have been a pretty hot issue for decades now, and increasingly so with the rollout of the new COVID vaccines. But must they be? What do the detractors say about vaccines, and do their points have any legitimacy? Let's cut through some of them and show how they amount to chemophobi

From playlist Debunks/Discussions/Debates

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Exothermic - Chem Definition

What is an exothermic reaction? More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

From playlist Chem Definition - Periodic Videos

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