Methane solution properties as solvent
From: jacob navia (jacob_at_jacob.remcomp.fr)
Date: 01/30/05
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 18:59:00 +0100
Since a machine made a splash somewhere, chemistry of methane
solutions at -200 C has become a very interesting topic...
Anyone here knows of references about the properties of
methane solution at those temperatures?
What happens to compounds like amino-acids in that solution?
Can they exist at all?
Are there "salts" that solve well in that liquid?
Thanks in advance for your attention.
jacob navia
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