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Original post by ChemistryQuiz
Thank you for all your help. Onto Copper. :smile:
Happy New Year! :smile:


No problem. I'm on copper now too. Happy New Year to you as well :smile:
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help with copper get the idea but not first 3 letters
Original post by robb2304
help with copper get the idea but not first 3 letters

Same are you sure that the last 2 is er?
Original post by john smilth
Same are you sure that the last 2 is er?


I agree with the e but i'm not sure on the last letter
Original post by john smilth
I agree with the e but i'm not sure on the last letter

Just check a different source and I do agree in the last letter
Stuck on gold!:confused:
Can anyone help on Rg?
Anyone help or hint with Rg please? Even if just numbers of each element? :smile:
Original post by Chemistry 456
Can anyone help on Rg?


Do you have any ideas?
Original post by HappyCheesecake
No problem. I'm on copper now too. Happy New Year to you as well :smile:


Original post by robb2304
help with copper get the idea but not first 3 letters


Original post by john smilth
I agree with the e but i'm not sure on the last letter


Guys, all of them are condensers. The way its supposed to be written is the way in which the condenser is given - some are inverted whilst some aren't.
Actually if you solve the word puzzle, the answer is a word common to all of them. :smile:
Original post by sparklybacon
any chance of help with Rg? I've counted the number of Cs Hs Ns Os and Ss but nothing is showing up on google!!


you got it yet? I need help :s-smilie:
Yay I've got Copper here's a tip for anyone stuck look at the way the condensers in the top picture are facing
Original post by rabirabbit
Do you have any ideas?

I have tried counting, but I keep getting different numbers
Original post by Chemistry 456
I have tried counting, but I keep getting different numbers


How did you get gold? :confused:
for copper use the wiki page for condensers to name the different ones
For Silver, I'm getting this as a response when i key in my answer:
Well, that may be the RMM, but it isn't the answer!



What did I do wrong?
Original post by Me123456789
How did you get gold? :confused:

Find a value for c and for h, then trial and error
Original post by ChemistryQuiz
Guys, all of them are condensers. The way its supposed to be written is the way in which the condenser is given - some are inverted whilst some aren't.
Actually if you solve the word puzzle, the answer is a word common to all of them. :smile:

Oh my God - that makes so much more sense. Thanks for your help, I just got it :smile:
Original post by Chemistry 456
Find a value for c and for h, then trial and error


Thanks, I'll try that.
Was it an alkene or alkane? and was it a whole number?
Original post by ChemistryQuiz
For Silver, I'm getting this as a response when i key in my answer:
Well, that may be the RMM, but it isn't the answer!



What did I do wrong?

Try the monoisotopic mass :smile:

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