I'm just curious- The idea came to me this morning when I saw the 3D rendering of an ethane molecule. I couldn't find anythink on the internet so, yeah, what does /sci/ think?
dem bond angles
>>7781378
Switch up a few atoms and that could make for the most ovr'pwr'd thin ass battery seen to man
Patent it quickly OP
>>7781378
The helium atoms would never be close enough together to form bonds like that. Instead it would be two carbon-central tetrahedrons touching tips.
>>7781441
Thanks.
I know this is a retarded question, but how is helium able to bond like that, it has a full valence shell. Is it an ion or something?
>>7781894
its called covalent bonding
>>7781901
I know, but helium is a noble gas. Is it sharing electrons in a manner that causes the s2 shell to fill?
>>7781903
The pic in op is not possible whatsoever, i was just making a joke
>>7781894
some noble gases like xenon are capable of forming compounds with really reactive stuff like fluorine. OPs molecule wouldn't exist for probably any longer than a picosecond