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Nov. 26th, 2001 03:26 pmAmines stink. Oh yes they do. The clear winner in the smelly nitrogen category is probably collidine with that lovely dead fish odor, but whatever I got a noseful of today is a close second.
Though I must say that dilute piperidine is responsible for one of the biggest laughs I have ever had in my life because it has a very distinctive odor...
Signs that Arafel Might Possibly be Losing It: Bottle says Caution! May develop pressure! Store at O degrees C! Arafel tries to put it away in the drying oven.
I just have to make it until 6:30 PM...
Though I must say that dilute piperidine is responsible for one of the biggest laughs I have ever had in my life because it has a very distinctive odor...
Signs that Arafel Might Possibly be Losing It: Bottle says Caution! May develop pressure! Store at O degrees C! Arafel tries to put it away in the drying oven.
I just have to make it until 6:30 PM...
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Date: 2001-11-27 11:54 am (UTC)All of this is bringing back memories of how bad my clothes and hair smelled after orgo lab in college. It was an all permeating chemical smell, and when I'd meet my boyfriend for lunch, he was always wrinkling his nose and pretending to wipe tears from his eyes, saying that I was quite pungent. None of the chemists that I know stink though, so I'm not sure what it was that we were doing back then that made us so stinky. :)
Another stinky favorite: beta-mercaptoethanol! Whoohoo! Nothing like that good old-fashioned skunk smell, bottled for your enjoyment. We used to have a farty graduate student in our lab who would uncap the bottle of beta to cover up her more heinous crimes...