Well, easy: if you have ever polymerized anything, you know what can happen. Charred residues, brownish and highly viscous remains. Sticky, tacky — insoluble or unprocessable. Characterization of soot or goo is better left to your labmate. Yeah, whatever So we were talking about naming this blog after soot or goo. And we could […]
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