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What I really would have liked were some alternatives for acidimetric standards. "Tris" base, tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, is a good one but not easily made at home! Another I found out about was 4-aminopyridine, also inaccessible. I tried and failed to synthesize potassium bicarbonate by passing CO2 gas into a K2CO3 solution.

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Acidimetric titrations are a bit more work to prepare for. HCl solutions made from hardware-store muriatic acid are easily prepared, but standardization is more difficult. I had best luck with:

Sodium tetraborate decahydrate (prepared by recrystallization of commercial borax at 55 °C, and stored in a container with a high humidity to suppress efflorescence)

Sodium carbonate (prepared by baking out sodium sesquicarbonate prep'd by crystallizing a hot NaHCO3 solution)

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For alkalimetric titrations I used solutions of NaOH made from hardware-store lye, and standardized with the following:

Oxalic acid dihydrate (recrystallized commercial Daly's oxalic acid)

Sulphamic acid (recrystallized TileLab sulfamic acid)

Potassium tetroxalate dihydrate (prepared from oxalic acid and potassium carbonate and recrystallized) (this compound is less satisfactory as a standard)

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I've done volumetric analysis at home. For fun. Burets are fairly easy to get online ($20 will get you a serviceable 50 mL model) but availability of pure reagents for use as "primary standards" (for standardization of volumetric reagent solutions) is nonexistent to the private citizen. I taught myself to prepare and recrystallize a number of inorganic compounds in order to do my work.

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What I would really like to do is start amassing equipment needed for some routine quantitative analyses. I've done many titrations in my life and volumetric analysis is what I know best, but I'd like if possible to develop methods that are more specific and more apt to automation. Titration with coulometric generation of reagents seems like it might be a feasible amateur project.

I should perhaps start posting more stuff here. I've had a number of amateur chemistry projects I want to start working on, although they must take a lesser place on the list of priorities than most of the other things that @kara_dreamer and the rest of us wish to work on.

Sci-Hub founder and former neuroscientist Alexandra Elbakyan lost a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Elsevier.

Elsevier are an anti-knowledge cartel with corporate headquarters in The Netherlands.
They will never see the $15 million they were awarded by Judge Sweet of the US district court in southern New York.
The only goal of the cartels is to criminalise any and all knowledge-sharing.

nature.com/news/us-court-grant

@mona Definitely agree, and hopefully activity does pick up in time. I had no idea about this site until like 20 minutes ago so I think there's hope lol

(Yes's strange 90125 album is pretty bad, but it has this _one_ perfect song on it.)

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I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame

The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care

Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes

This comic edit is fantastic. :D 

Original comic source: cupcakelogic.tumblr.com/post/1

I wasn't able to track down the source of the edit, though it was brought to my attention by @adeptomega !

Every time Magnus Carlsen loses a chess game a demon gets her wings. Every time Carlsen wins a tournament Odin kills a kitten.

Zoötopia 

I propose that the first couple of victims of the crisis weren't Bellwether's doing but accidental poisonings. The incompetent Lionheart dealt with the problem in a strictly punitive way, locking the patients up away from the public eye because his sole concern was of maintaining a superficial appearance of calm and order. But probing into the first cases is how Bellwether discovers the cause, hence prompting her to start plotting the embarrassment of the mayor and the police.

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Zoötopia 

Considering an alternate headcanon to make a bit less problematical for me, in which Bellwether's scheme arises from frustration with the state's callous treatment of citizens who've been done for some minor offence. She befriends the sheep who wind up carrying out the Nighthowler crimes because she had once tried to help them find a livelihood after their conviction for petty crimes only to find that Zoötopia has no place for them now.

Zoötopia 

I propose that the first couple of victims of the crisis weren't Bellwether's doing but accidental poisonings. The incompetent Lionheart dealt with the problem in a strictly punitive way, locking the patients up away from the public eye because his sole concern was of maintaining a superficial appearance of calm and order. But probing into the first cases is how Bellwether discovers the cause, hence prompting her to start plotting the embarrassment of the mayor and the police.

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Zoötopia 

Considering an alternate headcanon to make a bit less problematical for me, in which Bellwether's scheme arises from frustration with the state's callous treatment of citizens who've been done for some minor offence. She befriends the sheep who wind up carrying out the Nighthowler crimes because she had once tried to help them find a livelihood after their conviction for petty crimes only to find that Zoötopia has no place for them now.

I have a silly idea that one could derive what we think of as "sociology" from a model of individual human psychology after the fashion of statistical mechanics. Derived laws about behavior in bulk by analysing the distribution of individual behavior.

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