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A layer of crystalline dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 on the glass surface inside the liquid.
Слой кристаллического диметилсульфоксида-д6, на поверхности стекла в толще жидкости
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English: It seems to be a broken glass, however it is a layer of crystals of dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 that was formed in the liquid layer on the glass surface. Dimethyl sulfoxide in which all isotopes of hydrogen 1H (Protium) are replaced by 2H (Deuterium), is used for the analysis of substances by the NMR method. This substance has a melting point of 20 degrees Celsius and crystallizes from a liquid state just in a cold room.
Русский: Кажется, что это разбитое стекло, но это слой кристаллов диметилсульфоксида-д6 на стекле, сформировавшийся в слое жидкости. Диметилсульфоксид, в котором все изотопы водорода 1H (протий) заменены на 2Н (дейтерий), применяется для анализа веществ методом ЯМР. Данное вещество имеет температуру плавления 20 градусов Цельсия и кристаллизуется из жидкого состояния просто в холодной комнате. English: It seems to be a broken glass, however it is a layer of crystals of dimethyl sulfoxide-d6 that was formed in the liquid layer on the glass surface. Dimethyl sulfoxide in which all isotopes of hydrogen 1H (Protium) are replaced by 2H (Deuterium), is used for the analysis of substances by the NMR method. This substance has a melting point of 20 degrees Celsius and crystallizes from a liquid state just in a cold room. |
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