Can /sci/ please explain to me what I'm looking at here?
A magnetic monopole
>>8140217
a free carbene?
looks like it could be methylene (the simplest carbene) all by itself
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylene_(compound)
>>8140221
Can you explain why it is noted the way it is? Or if there's a specific name for it? I've never seen a diagram like this
>>8140224
>Can you explain why it is noted the way it is?
Other than to say that hydrogen 1S orbitals and some 2p orbitals are invoked no, I cannot explain it.
>>8140223
Actually you're right I think it's water explains the 2p and 1s and the positive charges on the H's
Shoulder
>>8140217
Its the worst fucking diagram of water I have ever seen
>orbitals are simply overlapped not actually hybridized
>cant even get the bond angle correct
>fucking x's mark the spot for electons
as a physicist, this shit makes me rage but i am consoled by the fact that this douche bag gets to wear his mark of idiocy on his body for life, which seems like a fitting warning to any of his potential mates
A shitty tattoo
>>8140250
>this douche bag gets to wear his mark of idiocy on his body for life, which seems like a fitting warning to any of his potential mates
Getting stupid people to mate with stupid people might not be for the best, Anon.
>>8140217
Relationship repellent. Also, Water molecule.
>>8140270
>Getting stupid people to mate with stupid people might not be for the best
>not wanting to create the ultimate retard for scientific purpose
shiggy diggy doo
>>8140270
Who else is going to work the shit blue collar jobs that smart people avoid?
Mexicans?
>>8140322
what would the ultimate retard look like
>>8140217
autism
>>8141706
>>8141690
>really fucking wrong if you know MO theory
this; whoever gets this is retarded
t. graduate student in chemistry
I've often heard that hybridization is not real.
If that's not how it is, then how is it?
well that is one way to cheat
>>8140270
Neil Young's let himself go.
Looks like degeneracy
>>8140217
It's just a bunch of circles. I don't get it.
>>8140217
The way I see it: Water. Two Hydrogen 1Sx orbitals overlapping with Oxygen 2Px and 2Py suborbitals