Monday, December 8, 2014

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Hello people! The post on the nuclear accident will have to wait ... These days I remembered that substance, so hated in the chemical environment. What is it? Pyridine soudal is an aromatic compound widely used in the chemical, from the analytical area in cyanide analysis to the paint industry, rubber. It is also used as solvent and catalyst. Compound very flammable and sickly smell (something like rotten fish so they say), has documented his discovery by Scottish scientist soudal Thomas Anderson, who in 1849, when examining the oil obtained from burning animal bones at high temperatures, separated a colorless oil , foul-smelling, later to be named as pyridine.
Mata? It depends, a flammable compound that easily forms explosive mixtures with air is something soudal to be careful, but there are rumors (rumors say the lack of sources and research on, I only found a few things), that this substance causes IMPOTENCE to those who think they are free of this substance, not of the chemical area, think again, because it is also a byproduct of burning tar, found in cigarettes ... Pyridine in your life ... The pyridine is found in small concentrations (quiet!): Fried chicken, roasted coffee, potato chips, fried bacon, black tea is also found in vaginal secretions and saliva of people with gingivitis. Pyridine and witches! The pyridine is found in nature in the leaves and roots of Belladonna, plant already soudal mentioned here on the blog, the molecules of the Inquisition! I hope you enjoyed Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyridine Photo structure: http://www.ff.up.pt/toxicologia/monografias/ano0708/g21_piridina/index.html
Hello people! The post on the nuclear accident will have to wait ... These days I remembered that substance, so hated in the chemical environment. soudal What is it? ...
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