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chemistry abbreviations
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100

7

nitrogen

100

PPE

personal protective equipment
100

morally grey, yearned too much, Russian, periodic table

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

1.00784 g/mol

hydrogen

100

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Chemistry with Biochemistry Option BS

The University of Texas at Austin

Biochemistry PhD

Dominic McBrayer

200

16

sulfur

200

GCMS

gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

200

eugenicist, big fan of vitamin C, The Nature of the Chemical Bond

Linus Pauling

200

18.01528 g/mol

water

200

SUNY Stony Brook

Chemistry BS

University of California, Los Angeles

Chemistry PhD

Pamela St. John

300

30

zinc

300

EAS

electrophilic aromatic substitution

300

married a 13-year old, committed tax fraud, named Oxygen and Hydrogen

Antoine Lavoisier

300

105.9888 g/mol

sodium carbonate

300

Columbia University

Chemical Engineering BS

SUNY New Paltz

Secondary Education in Chemistry MAT

Matthew Pilek

400

78

platinum

400

LUMO

lowest unoccupied molecular orbital

400

reported goofball, lived to 88, discovered cesium and rubidium

Robert Bunsen

400

192.217 g/mol

iridium

400

University of Maryland

Chemistry; Geography & Environmental Systems BS

California Institute of Technology

Environmental Science and Engineering PhD

Megan Ferguson

500

86

radon

500

QDs

quantum dots!!

500

had a nervous breakdown in 1839, declined knighthood, F=96500 C/mol

Michael Faraday

500

122.16 g/mol

1-phenylethanol

500

SUNY New Paltz

Chemistry BS

University of Rochester

Chemistry PhD

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