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Topic for seminar paper (chemistry)?
ByFisch271
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Are there corrected Planck units?
Byzalto
What has always bothered me about the Planck units as "natural" units is that they do not fit at all with the experimentally determined "natural" units. For example, the Planck charge is 11.71 electron charges, not one electron charge. However, this additional factor is obviously 1/√α (with the fine structure constant α ≈ 1/137). Or…
Why does methanol dissolve poorly in alkanes but the rest does not?
BylToml18
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Sand is becoming scarce?
ByTutmosis
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Because they themselves are nonpolar!