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On 2003-01-22 07:24, TriangleMan wrote:
What about cis and trans double-bonds? How does C6H12 have different chemical properties in its various configurations if its nothing but a conglomeration of LESA & anti-LESA?
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The chemical properties depends on the 0-room and the extra LESA or anti/LESA. What you miss is that you think that the protons and neutrons in the molecyl is particles.
The difference between different Hexan types are just slightly different zerorooms. We cant measure this difference but we can see that it reacts and behave different so we try to explain this with trans double bounds.