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Dr. Henry Boyter, Jr.  
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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.
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Kristin  
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I can answer questions regarding general, organic and analytical chemistry, as well as in chemical oceanography and aquatic chemistry.Available
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Chad Welch  
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I specialize in general chemistry, analytical and instrumental chemistry and inorganic chemistry.On Vacation
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2008-10-08  Balancing Redox Equations:   Hi McKenna, I'll try and help you. First thing is to decide what is oxidized and what is reduced. We can eliminate K from this, because it is a counter ion in both the reactants and products (it doesn't...
2008-10-07  Writing Empirical formulas:   An empirical formula is ratio of the atoms in a molecules - it is not necessarily the same as the molecular formula. For example, octane (C8H18) is C4H9. In this case you are not given the product...
2008-10-04  EAS:   The bromination of a benzene normally occurs with a bromo-iron catalyst which helps to create a electrophilic halogen species that is reactive with benzene. Upon formation, this species reacts with the...
2008-09-28  periodic table:   Hi Umayr, The patterns in the periodic table have to do with the chemistry of each column. (This is primarily for the top few rows, after that the rules start to break down.) Because the chemistry...
2008-09-26  Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry:   Hi Amelia, This is a good question - and pertinent to me because I am doing some column chromatography as I write this (I just poured the rest of the solvent in, so I have some down time). I can't...
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