Organic hydrotrioxides (ROOOH) are known to be strong oxidants used in organic synthesis. It has been speculated that they are formed in the atmosphere through the gas-phase reaction of organic peroxy-radicals (RO2) with hydroxyl radicals (OH). Researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research in Leipzig, Germany, have reported the direct observation of ROOOH formation from several atmospherically relevant RO2 radicals. For the OH-initiated degradation of isoprene, global modelling predicts molar hydrotrioxide formation yields of up to 1%, which represents an annual ROOOH formation of about 10 million metric tons. The atmospheric lifetime of ROOOH is estimated to be minutes to hours. Hydrotrioxides represent a previously omitted substance class in the atmosphere, the impact of which needs to be examined.
07 June 2022
06 June 2022
Virtually ready for Maths 2
The students have all been studying hard over the half term with me preparing for the second Maths paper. We have gone over all the things that they were unsure about and now they are ready.
Making Vinegar
Making vinegar from ethanol and an oxidising agent Potassium dichromate. A great example of an exothermic reaction, and here just using hot water rather refluxing.
04 June 2022
The mortar and Pestle
It always feels like real chemistry when you have to get out the mortar and pestle and grind up something to do the experiment
03 June 2022
Internal Energy
Trying to get over the idea of heat and internal energy in molecules. The students don't seem to grasp the idea of molecules in motion - but the desk is stationary!
02 June 2022
Physics Revision
Working hard with the GCSE Physics revision. The students making sure they have covered all the material in detail
01 June 2022
Pascals Vases
Pascals Vases. Something to get the students to think about. They nearly all got it wrong and were surprised at the results until all the equations came out.
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