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Can you name the 100 Most Important Chemical Compounds, according to '100 Most Important Chemical Compounds' by Myers?
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CUYanks
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100 Most Important Chemical Compounds
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100 Most Important Chemical Compounds Quiz
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Polymer
:
Oct 1st, 2009 at 02:10 GMT
1 point
This is AWESOME.
yggdrasil
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Oct 1st, 2009 at 06:08 GMT
0 points
Great quiz. Could CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) be acceptable for dichlorodifluoromethane (since this is an example of a CFC)?
RebeccaAMax
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Oct 1st, 2009 at 06:11 GMT
3 points
Would be nice if it accepted formulas.
rhebus
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Oct 5th, 2009 at 16:32 GMT
2 points
Can it accept IUPAC names such as propanone (acetone), ethyne (acetylene), methanal (formaldehyde), tetrafluoroethene (tetrafluoroethylene), etc? Also, it's kinda weird how some of your answers are one style (propylene) and others are a different naming style (ethene) and you have to know which one to go for. Great quiz all the same!
pizzle
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Oct 22nd, 2009 at 19:22 GMT
-1 points
you incorrectly spelt sulphur
globetrotter106
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Oct 28th, 2009 at 01:50 GMT
1 point
could you accept ascorbate for ascorbic acid please?
Hooby
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Dec 6th, 2009 at 23:00 GMT
0 points
bull**** sodium chlorides not on here?
westing1992
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Dec 20th, 2009 at 22:43 GMT
1 point
I agree with RebeccaAMax; I typed in H2O several times before I typed water.
leob
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Dec 22nd, 2009 at 01:57 GMT
2 points
Why, o why Triuranium Octaoxide, but not Uranium Hexafluoride?
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