Re: Chemistry search

2006-08-24 Thread Renato Golin

Rhino wrote:

What do you mean by mols - molar weights?


yup... i mean, probably... ;)


And why would anyone search for anything to do with chemicals based on 
smilies? How would :-) or symbols like that help? Or is this some 
other sense of the word smilies than the customary Internet one?


mili is a miligram or mililitre. smili is a secular milli(gram/litre). 
It's a very old but still fashion way of counting one thousandth of 
something.


Some scientist of the new millennium have been using the current 
milli(gram/litre) in favor of the old (secular) one because it's yellow 
and have the words Don't Panic on it's cover but the secular one is 
more accurate and slightly lighter.


cheers,
--renato

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Re: Chemistry search

2006-08-24 Thread Dave Shariff Yadallee - System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 12:43:56AM -0400, Rhino wrote:
 
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 Has anyone come up with searching a chemicals based database using
 mols or smilies?
 
 Huh?
 
 What do you mean by mols - molar weights?
 
 And why would anyone search for anything to do with chemicals based on 
 smilies? How would :-) or symbols like that help? Or is this some other 
 sense of the word smilies than the customary Internet one?


mols and sils are acepted XML chemical formats!

Please look up Chemical MArkup Language.
 
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Chemistry search

2006-08-23 Thread Dave Shariff Yadallee - System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem
Has anyone come up with searching a chemicals based database using
mols or smilies?

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Re: Chemistry search

2006-08-23 Thread Rhino


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Has anyone come up with searching a chemicals based database using
mols or smilies?


Huh?

What do you mean by mols - molar weights?

And why would anyone search for anything to do with chemicals based on 
smilies? How would :-) or symbols like that help? Or is this some other 
sense of the word smilies than the customary Internet one?


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