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Looking for input from chemist

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Funny place to ask.

 

The first one is Hydrogen Peroxide. The second is beyond my chemistry "O" level.

For the 2nd one, re-arranging for keto-enol tautomerism:

 

Skeletal formula of glyoxal

 

Glyoxal

Why not ask a chemist. I've found many speak reasonable English.

Please don't take this as a flame or a wind up.... but did you ever think of walking into  pharmacy & verbally asking ? I live in Sakon Nakhon, not exactly in the middle of Nakhon Nowhere but not far from. I've found a few English speaking Thai chemists here. About 25 km away is a very small town, Dong Mafai. Two pharmacies in town. Both have English speakers. I'll admit the English isn't fluent conversational, but more than sufficient to get advice re medications & such.

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Thanks for your reply, I am quite convinced a pharmacist won’t cut it, I want to find the relation between the
-(OH)C=C(OH)- structure and ascorbic acid. Is ascorbic acid part of that structure or is this structure part of ascorbic acid?


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This component is part of the structure of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C).

 

Natta projection of structural formula for L-ascorbic acid

Your "-(OH)C=C(OH)-" is there at the bottom.

I'm intrigued as to your interest in this.........

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Thank you Dale, I am also convinced of the same, but at the end I will need a chemist who can help me as a witness in a patent infringment case.


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58 minutes ago, luk AJ said:

Thank you Dale, I am also convinced of the same, but at the end I will need a chemist who can help me as a witness in a patent infringment case.


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So if it's involved in a legal matter you probably need someone who can talk / write with recognised well accepted high credibility in this subject area. Probably not the local chemist.

 

Perhaps you should visit the appropriate faculty of a well recognized university and ask to speak to an expert professor and ask him/her for an opinion and ask for help you find an internationally recognised well accepted book etc., which is globally accepted as an authority on this subject.

 

 

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So if it's involved in a legal matter you probably need someone who can talk / write with recognised well accepted high credibility in this subject area. Probably not the local chemist.
 
Perhaps you should visit the appropriate faculty of a well recognized university and ask to speak to an expert professor and ask him/her for an opinion and ask for help you find an internationally recognised well accepted book etc., which is globally accepted as an authority on this subject.
 
 

I agree, I will continue to look for such person
Thanks for your help.


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What's the patent claim that's been infringed in this case?

1 hour ago, The manic said:

Never trust an atom: They make up everything!

And they hang out with some really low-level characters - quarks, leptons and bosons.

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Grrrrrrr..


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I’m a little confused. I assume the OP is in need of a chemist; i.e. somebody who studies chemistry, not a pharmacist. What has H₂O₂ got to do with medicine?

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I’m a little confused. I assume the OP is in need of a chemist; i.e. somebody who studies chemistry, not a pharmacist. What has H₂O₂ got to do with medicine?

You are correct in your assumption, thanks for understanding!


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