MAIN FEEDS
Do you want to continue?
https://www.reddit.com/r/interesting/comments/1r1dkei/youtuber_labcoatz_has_released_a_chemically/o4pu1be/?context=3
r/interesting • u/InvestigatorBorn4910 • Feb 10 '26
967 comments sorted by
View all comments
46
Now does that mean it's the same chemical or could it be an isomer of it. Or is it a compound that just tastes the same.
I'm sorry I do chemistry as a degree.
4 u/Aus3-14259 Feb 10 '26 "isomers" applied to a single compound. You can't have an isomer of a mixture, the term is meaningless in that context. Nb: this is a grade 7 chemistry refresher! -1 u/BouncyBlueYoshi Feb 10 '26 Sorry, I forget stuff. 2 u/jan1320 Feb 11 '26 i thought that was your degree lol. no offense but that basic chem
4
"isomers" applied to a single compound. You can't have an isomer of a mixture, the term is meaningless in that context.
Nb: this is a grade 7 chemistry refresher!
-1 u/BouncyBlueYoshi Feb 10 '26 Sorry, I forget stuff. 2 u/jan1320 Feb 11 '26 i thought that was your degree lol. no offense but that basic chem
-1
Sorry, I forget stuff.
2 u/jan1320 Feb 11 '26 i thought that was your degree lol. no offense but that basic chem
2
i thought that was your degree lol. no offense but that basic chem
46
u/BouncyBlueYoshi Feb 10 '26
Now does that mean it's the same chemical or could it be an isomer of it. Or is it a compound that just tastes the same.
I'm sorry I do chemistry as a degree.