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  • ID: 5597347
  • Uploader: Cunnysseur Gabe »
  • Date: almost 4 years ago
  • Approver: Obst »
  • Size: 4.16 MB .jpg (4860x7114) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/99850963 »
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agnes tachyon (umamusume) drawn by ragnal

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    练习

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    Practice.

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    NNescio
    almost 4 years ago
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    Background chemical structure is DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl), which is a common laboratory chemical used as a source of free radicals (that dot 'on' the nitrogen). Most STEM students have probably used this chemical at least once in an experiment determining the antioxidant activity or 'Vitamin C concentration' of fruit or vegetable juice. Prolly in high school or middle school too.

    You know, that deep purple 'liquid' you add Vitamin C (or fruit juices) to decolorize it.

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    BrokenEagle98
    almost 4 years ago
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    Never used it myself, or at least, there's a dark black hole inside my memories where I store all of my chemistry experience... *SHUDDER*
    Which is why I was extremely grateful that my Engineering degree (Computer) did not require it. :D

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