Napoleon Ier wrote:Balsiefen wrote:'Cause most molecules have different properties to their component elements.
This is only coming from shakey GCSE level chemistry but as elements (O2 and H2) they are short of two electrons (O2 having only 6 in the outer shell, not a stable, they will then need to react to form bonds which will allow them to become stable. This is why they are flamable as many of these reactions produce heat. Water leaves each of the atoms with a full outer shell, making it stable.
Another good example of this is sodium and chlorine, two of the most unpleasently reactive elements, bring 'em together and you get table salt.
Yeah. Then at A-level you find out that's all bollocks and that they simplified it for the benefit of morons and junkies who'd whinge they were being discriminated against if they didn't make the courses piss-takingly easy.
Yeah, I read that post and wondered what on earth he was talking about.




























































