Coragyps
Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: 11-12-2002
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Message 44 of 59 (40246)
05-15-2003 11:35 AM
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organic matter
Fencer, I'm a Real Chemist(TM), PhD The Ohio State University, 1979, specializing in organic/organometallic chemistry. I would like to ask a very easy question of you: is the vitamin niacin organic or inorganic? A one word answer will be sufficient.
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Coragyps
Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: 11-12-2002
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Message 48 of 59 (40271)
05-15-2003 2:22 PM
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Reply to: Message 45 by Quetzal 05-15-2003 12:11 PM
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Re: organic matter
Yep, 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid is the one I'm after. But I want Fencer's answer before I ask my next question.
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Coragyps
Member (Idle past 765 days) Posts: 5553 From: Snyder, Texas, USA Joined: 11-12-2002
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Message 55 of 59 (40787)
05-20-2003 5:17 PM
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Reply to: Message 48 by Coragyps 05-15-2003 2:22 PM
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Re: organic matter
Fencer appears to have jumped the fence... I really wanted him/her to tell me why the concentration of niacin in a pristine sample of the Tagish Lake meteorite was comparable to that in a mammal. If it's in a meteorite, it's inorganic, right?
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