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Wild!
What's this mean In layman term.
amen
I've seen lots of stick and ball models, and taken the basic chemistry class- which entitles one to say 'I have NO idea how that works!'- and it's nice to have you put some meat on those bones.
Why does water- H2O- not follow the seemingly obvious trend and have the two hydrogens straight opposite of one another? And one more that pertains to what we all like to do here; what exactly does H2O2 look like, and does its structure have anything to to with its properties, or are they just strictly a consequence of that molecule being so unstable? I figured I'd start with little molecules- we can work our way up to benzene rings and peptide chains later!
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