I don't know the statistics overall, but in my case the comparison of the inguinal hernia repair is even more damning: I'm positive it was more costly, but to add insult to injury, it (my hernia repair) was done as an…
True. Even having a decent grasp on the topic (or perhaps, because having a decent grasp), I find it difficult to try to peel apart bond energy, electron density, bond length, etc, from each other; They're all…
>Rings with fewer than 6 members are uncommon in chemistry In chemistry, or in nature? five membered rings show up all over the place, both aromatic and otherwise. Granted, cyclobutyl (4 member, square) and…
To answer your question (flat vs. artifact) directly: It's flat. Sorta. Bear with me a moment. If this is confusing, please let me know, and i'll try to clarify. Molecular symmetry isn't my strong point, unfortunately.…
I don't know the statistics overall, but in my case the comparison of the inguinal hernia repair is even more damning: I'm positive it was more costly, but to add insult to injury, it (my hernia repair) was done as an…
True. Even having a decent grasp on the topic (or perhaps, because having a decent grasp), I find it difficult to try to peel apart bond energy, electron density, bond length, etc, from each other; They're all…
>Rings with fewer than 6 members are uncommon in chemistry In chemistry, or in nature? five membered rings show up all over the place, both aromatic and otherwise. Granted, cyclobutyl (4 member, square) and…
To answer your question (flat vs. artifact) directly: It's flat. Sorta. Bear with me a moment. If this is confusing, please let me know, and i'll try to clarify. Molecular symmetry isn't my strong point, unfortunately.…