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I'm building a chem site here, any suggestions

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My chemistry and ethnobotany homepage is being built http://www.shaman-australis.com/~auxin/index.htmlHERE.

Sofar I've got the alkaloids of genus heimia page there (I prettied it up some for easier use), a chart on the properties of common solvents (including boiling point, water solubility, and solvent/water azeotrope data), along with several useful off-site links and a few buddhism quotes (a web-page writing habit of mine).

So if you want to check it out or suggest stuff for me to add to it (no drug synthesis FAQs) this is your chance.

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I just put in a 'Solubilities of Selected Phytochemicals' page (someone on one of those entheo sites for middleschool dropouts gave me the idea- so those sites are good for something). It covers allot of stuff, sofar I've got 58 entries covering every letter in the alphabet. Mostly its entheo stuff, but not exclusively.

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No suggestions just encouragment.

Good to see.

Just one question

How does one interpret " Very slightly soluable"

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"How does one interpret " Very slightly soluable""

I dont think they ever made any real rules regarding this, but I generally apply it when less than 0.1 grams will form a saturated solution with 100ml solvent.

Sooner or later I might put numbers in for many of those compounds, but I wanted to get the list fairly complete and uploaded the same day I started writing it and finding, confirming, reconfirming, and entering a whole bunch of numbers would have taken me a while.

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