Stand on a stool.Originally posted by: todpod
I am trying to confuse them a little, the ethanol one should work C2H5OH. i work in an office full of women so I am trying to keep them on their toes.
Originally posted by: todpod
I am trying to confuse them a little, the ethanol one should work C2H5OH. i work in an office full of women so I am trying to keep them on their toes.
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: todpod
I am trying to confuse them a little, the ethanol one should work C2H5OH. i work in an office full of women so I am trying to keep them on their toes.
maybe educate thyself a little by using formulae instead of formulas? Formulae is the plural form of formula.
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: todpod
I am trying to confuse them a little, the ethanol one should work C2H5OH. i work in an office full of women so I am trying to keep them on their toes.
maybe educate thyself a little by using formulae instead of formulas? Formulae is the plural form of formula.
Both formulas and formulae are perfectly acceptable. Educate yourself by looking in any dictionary.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Not easy. Beer has many constituents including but not limited to water, lactic and pyruvic acids, dextrins, adenosine, uridine, tyrosine, 2-phenylethanol, etc. I don't remember the others, but at one time I did perform NMR spectroscopy on a sample of beer...
Several groups have published NMR spectroscopy on beer, google would probably come up with a couple.
