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What are the molecular shapes created under weak chemical fusion?
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As we now see, the existence and
behaviour of simple molecules enable more complex molecular shapes to emerge.
Let us look at the new shapes created. |
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Thinking in 3 dimensional strength and
flexibility
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In strong chemical fusion we see the
creation of three geometric shapes, o the Bi o the Tri and o Crystals. Now with
weak chemical fusion we see adaptations and enhancements on these basic
structures. (Diagrams of these shapes are shown on the following pages):
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| Complex Tri's (based on more than 3 in a star shape) |
| Tri 4 |
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| Tri 5 |
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| Tripole 6
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| Trimax (large webs) 12 |
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| Penta's (based on a geometric shape of 5) |
| Close packed Penta's |
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| Loose packed Penta's |
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| Penta spirals (tubes) 10 or more
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| Penta rings (small Penta rings) 10 or more |
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| Hexas's (based on a geometric shape of 6) |
| Close packed (very small latex) 6 |
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| Loose packed
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| Hexa spirals (tubes) 12 or more
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| Hexa rings (small webs) 12 or more |
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As these three new complex groups of molecules are
essentially formed by common core relationships between Carbon, Nitrogen and
Oxygen this level of shapes formed by matter is classed as the 1st level of
Hydro-Carbon Biologics- the simple Hydro-Carbon Based Molecules called
"Monomers". |
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