God Is Osmosis Of Love : What Is Your Opinion?

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  1. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    #21
    God, you're desperate aren't you. If you're really interested I use SECM to monitor ion transport across peptide ion channels. The redox probe in my electrolyte is a chemical called potassium ferricyanide - has a very distinctive oxidation peak at about 400 mV. Hope you enjoyed your stay at DP.
     
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    #22
    I know more about chemistry than you.
    Hah! Potassium ferrous cyanide is a pre grad lab, buddy. Try some HCN, in milligrams, intraveous.
    BTW, ion transport is across which chanel?

    You are busted

    distinctive oxidation peak at about 400 mV

    At about what? You used a HPLC to get that? Try redux

    You are so full of it. Get me some potassium ferro-cyanide.
    Hmm,, I bet you don't know them chemical formula for that.
    Iron, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen.
    You are the boring one
     
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    #23
    As it goes I said ferricyanide - so that's the Fe3+ form (but of course, you knew that). I am looking at Gramicidin A and Alamethicin - Google for your life!

    BTW - HCN is a gas! I think you've been busted. I don't need to make any more replies - everyone on here knows what you are.

     
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    #24
    I don't go to wikipedia. I go to my head. It is too easy to refute you, and you STILL have not answered my question.
    What is up and down?
    Hadrons? No, but they have charge, so what is it? And how do they factor into bond energy?
    You will never answer that one. That is high math.
    You cannot explain your bonds, but I can.
     
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    #25
    Still didn't tell me what you use for an indicator.
    Actually, I think you do know some chem, but tell me what shows iron3+
     
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    #26
    Country boy!
     
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    #27
    Indicator? I don't need to use an indicator for my work - IT'S ANALYTICAL you tosser! I use instruments to record my measurements. Fe3+ is yellow, so it would be a self-indicator if I was interested in that.
     
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    #28
    Quarks. There are no mass nutrinoes, but they determine bonds. If a exchange particle is transfered, the energy is distibuted.
    You must know about alternating states. If you do, you have an insight into our construct.
    I wish to know such people. We are made a certain way, and it is intricate.
    What makes you think?
    You talk about ion transport. You mean calcium receptors. Do you know about nueronal communication?
     
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    #29
    I meant phenolthylene. You titrate your composite.
    IT'S ANALYTICAL you tosser!.
    It is yellow, you are correct.FE+3.
    And you are interested in that, just like I am. I think. You like molecules, the basics of what we are.
    Goodnight, my friend.
     
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    #30
    If you mean Phenolphthalein then, not only is your spelling very bad, but it also further confirms you don't know what you're on about. Phenolphthalein is a pH indicator - responds to protons not Fe3+ ions. Titrate - good word. Keep hitting that encyclopedia won't you.

     
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