Through electrolysis, water can be decomposed into H2 and O2. Starting with H2 and O2, one can compose water by mixing the two gases in an enclosed space and expose them to a flame or spark. This will produce an explosion AND water. I want to know how to do the same with as many combinations of elements as possible.
Does anyone know any books/notes about this topic?
>>8276030
Is this a weekly thread now?
I am not aware of any resource that focuses on the production of compounds directly from the elements.
Here's a very important example in that vein.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haber_process
>>8276030
Carbon-carbon bonds are tough to form.
>>8277344
But you only need heat and pressure right ?
I always wondered if its possible to make meat by combining whatever molecules meat has. Can we synthesize a chicken breast or a newyork steak ?
>>8277350
there is 'synthetic meat' but it's not synthesis directly from elemental C,H,N,O
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/05/20/meet-the-future-of-meat-a-10-lab-grown-hamburger-that-tastes-as-good-as-the-real-thing/
>>8277350
learn some QM pls
you need the proper overlap, angle, and stability for a bond to occur. usually the less difference in energy, the more favourable the bond is
>>8277415
you're not wrong
I get the impression that OP is looking for a modern day, highly selective, recast of Miller-Urey.
>>8277425
In the sense that OP wants to synthsize complex organic molecules from simpler inorganic material, yeah.
>>8277415
>proper overlap
wat
>angle
wtf are you even talking about
>stability
if by stability you mean the energy states, than yes. but its already a part of the synthesizing process and not that hard to maintain. Other than that I don't know what you're talking about.
>>8277444
>wtf are you even talking about
optimal angles for orbital interactions between atoms to form molecules
>>8277444
not that guy
>overlap
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_overlap
>angle
for example
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCrgi%E2%80%93Dunitz_angle
>>8277444
albright, burdett, whangbo (recent ed)
http://bookzz.org/book/1000863/789093
same authors (initial ed, ~30 years ago)
http://bookzz.org/book/2052552/342b8c
>>8277444
What's the point of this comment
Go fuck yourself
>anon's face as he selected all the street signs
>>8276030
bump
hey i just met you
and this is crazy
but read DFT
thanks - organic chemie
>>8277444
Take a gen chem II and organic chemistry I class and you'll learn all about bonds.