markovnikov’s law


(see brown precipitate)
derived from nelson advanced chemistry but not relating to markovnikov’s law in any way.
mistakenly used to identify a process in which, gas is p-ssed over a heated nickel catalyst to produce a brown precipitate.
-someone follows through-
“i just proved markovnikov’s law!”

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