r/AskChemistry
We are chemists and scientists who help demystify molecular behavior and apply discipline to naughty, wayward reactions, with a dash of wit & humor. From basic principles to advanced topics, we welcome discussion of all levels of chemistry & related fields (eg. pharmacology, biology, physics). Share links, images, and citations to enhance discussions. Expect science-fueled answers, colorful discussion, and perhaps a touch of electron-bullying.
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