Simple Chemistry question
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I'm just looking for a simple answer here. Let's see how good Fakku is with basic chemistry.
Anyways, can you create chemical compounds by bonding more than two elements? For example, oxygen (O) needs two valence electrons for it's outer shell to be completely full, right? So, can you bond it with both Hydrogen (H) and Lithium (Li)? Both H and Li have an extra election that they really want to get rid of to be happy. If I'm correct, they both give or share (whatever it is) their extra electron to Oxygen. That makes all 3 elements happy right? If I'm right, I'm guessing that would give us HLiO.
Yeah, just looking for some clarification. Thanks in advance Fakku.
Anyways, can you create chemical compounds by bonding more than two elements? For example, oxygen (O) needs two valence electrons for it's outer shell to be completely full, right? So, can you bond it with both Hydrogen (H) and Lithium (Li)? Both H and Li have an extra election that they really want to get rid of to be happy. If I'm correct, they both give or share (whatever it is) their extra electron to Oxygen. That makes all 3 elements happy right? If I'm right, I'm guessing that would give us HLiO.
Yeah, just looking for some clarification. Thanks in advance Fakku.
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luinthoron
High Priest of Loli
No, that would give you LiOH - lithium hydroxide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_hydroxide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_hydroxide
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Wow, I was way off when it came to the formula. I really need to learn how to write that stuff. No wonder Google was being useless.
Well, at least I know that it's possible.
Thanks.
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That shit would be hard as hell... oh wait, I guess that's kind of the point.
Well, at least I know that it's possible.
Thanks.
Rbz wrote...
Did you know that combining Si and Fe would give you a vibrator?:/
That shit would be hard as hell... oh wait, I guess that's kind of the point.