| Roboshi #205320 1 year ago |
OK what element can form 2 OR 3 covalent bonds? unless the ones with 2 bonds are also ionised. |
| Wrongness #205340 1 year ago |
The element of magic. |
| Drasvin #205378 1 year ago |
@Roboshi I think some of the Transitive metals can. |
| Anonymous #205379 1 year ago |
There are some double bonds here. You can sorta see 'em on the right one as thicker rods, but they're not indicated at all on the left one. Look up the tagged compounds for more info. |
| Anonymous #205412 1 year ago |
So...Is there a joke in this? Because nothing I know about these chemicals suggest one. |
| Roboshi #205427 1 year ago |
Ah some double bonding going on, ok that's fine then. |
| your_waifu #205444 1 year ago |
double bonding? that sounds kinky. maybe this pic should questionable |
| Roboshi #205448 1 year ago |
Fuck yeah it's dirty as you'd think, it's the double penetration of the chemical bondings. |
| your_waifu #205478 1 year ago |
i'd probably find it more amusing it i understood chemistry V:|V |
| Mushi #206164 1 year ago |
Since EDTA is Exadentate, i see rape in it's face |
| Anonymous #206358 1 year ago |
You can attack my electron deficient electrophilic center and bond to it, expelling my leaving group. |
| Anonymous #207035 1 year ago |
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