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Heh, I always imagine hydrogen as red and oxygen as white. Preconditioning
by earlier Bohr models perhaps? I too have been away from it too long to
say.
Bob
Margus Ramst <mar### [at] peakeduee> wrote in message
news:37F9F7A1.A4FE0877@peak.edu.ee...
> Will it explode? No? Well that's no fun <sigh>...
> I've carefully forgotten everything I ever knew about chemistry, so I
can't
> really comment on the accuracy. Is an oxygen atom really red and shiny? :)
>
> Margus
>
> Simon de Vet wrote:
> >
> > Inspired by the reflective pics, and a diagram in my Chemistry text, I
> > made this little pic of a NaCl crystal dissolving in water.
> >
> > It's not perfect, but at a render time of about 3 hours, I didn't feel
> > like making too many changes. I'm using an 800x600 version as my desktop
> > wallpaper. Not too imposing, and blends in well.
> >
> > Simon
> > http://home.istar.ca/~sdevet
> >
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