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  1. My report seems a little gay today http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/796208

    Saturday, 25-Oct-14 14:46:46 UTC from web
    1. @kumo Is it a report on some sort of homogenized cell structure ?

      Saturday, 25-Oct-14 14:49:55 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker a report on a rather simple computacional chemistry experiment

        Saturday, 25-Oct-14 14:51:05 UTC from web
        1. @kumo Well, I can only understand the numbers and with the knowledge that "homo" means "same" ( or is related to same, or density ) ... ... Something with stuctural integrety after UV-exposure ?

          Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:02:08 UTC from web
          1. @critialcloudkicker no, in this case HOMO means Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital

            Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:04:20 UTC from web
            1. @kumo I was thinking something along the lines of either molecular or structural integrity. I guess molecular orbit falls under integrity somehow ? right ? no ?

              Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:06:15 UTC from web
              1. @critialcloudkicker well, you need a continuous piece of molecular orbital between the 2 nuclei to have a bound, so sort of

                Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:07:45 UTC from web
                1. @kumo Are we not already able to break bonds by knocking electons and protons "out of bound" ? I thought you might be toying with that.

                  Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:09:25 UTC from web
                  1. @critialcloudkicker if you give enough energy to an electron, it goes to the antibounding orbital, if the molecule has the same number of electrons in antibounding orbitals as it has in bounding orbitals, the bound break. But in this case we simply asked the software to give us energy values, it was our first time using gauss view, so we had to do somthing zimple

                    Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:12:07 UTC from web
          2. @critialcloudkicker these are energy calculations of homonuclear molecules to calculate the bond breaking energy of them

            Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:05:16 UTC from web
            1. @kumo So they are different samples ?

              Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:06:29 UTC from web
              1. @critialcloudkicker well, not exactly samples since we did them on Gauss view, but yeah, we're nalculating for B2, C2, N2 and O2

                Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:08:34 UTC from web
                1. @kumo ... Boron ? Carbon ? Oxygen... ... ... Nickel ?

                  Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:15:22 UTC from web
                  1. @critialcloudkicker nitrigen

                    Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:15:40 UTC from web
                    1. @kumo Can you even get Carbon in a gasseous state ?

                      Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:16:47 UTC from web
                      1. @critialcloudkicker on gauss biew you can, but i dont know if it has been done, considering how hight the melting point of carbon it

                        Saturday, 25-Oct-14 15:22:31 UTC from web