Subject: can a molecule be bond with another molecule in free environment?
From: Slobo
Date: 1/7/2007 1:07:40 PM
Hello,
This is a stupid question, free environment meaning without using
Electrolyte or Heating. If yes can you give me the name as an example of
curtain modules and can be bond with another one. I thought it might have
existed otherwise drug reaction will not happen, I think the cause of drug
reaction may be due to the transformation of the molecule.
Thanks so much for your help.
Subject: can a molecule be bond with another molecule in free environment?
From: Slobo \
Date: 1/7/2007 8:20:39 PM
"Turner" <turner25@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Slobo wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is a stupid question, free environment meaning without using
>> Electrolyte or Heating. If yes can you give me the name as an example
>> of
>> curtain modules and can be bond with another one. I thought it might
>> have
>> existed otherwise drug reaction will not happen, I think the cause of
>> drug
>> reaction may be due to the transformation of the molecule.
>
> I'm no scientist to speak, but let's think about polarity for a sec, H2O
> has a certain polarity which make it "tend" to make a binding to another
> molecule. Here I might be wrong but I think that such a bond is
> responsible for solubility and/or viscosity.
>
> Turner
Yes I know, in fact I already experimented with several of them mixing
together, adding heat and I see that they tend to separate from each other.
Each molecule remain intact with their original structure. However I still
believe there is a chance that curtain atom may have extra Electron(another
word more valence #) that can join another molecule together to form a
unique molecule.
If someone has seen a rare case, that's what I like to experiment with.
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