Atoms:*going crazy* Snow:hey stop doing that to me!
Diamonds of winter. Pretty cool. Im going to use that
Thank you for that visual!!!
Quality video. Keep it up
I'm literally studying intermolecular forces of liquids and solids RIGHT NOW and just finished up a section on hydrogen bonding. What a beautiful example to complement what I'm learning. Thank you! ❄️❤️🙏
Taking notes! 📝
Snowflakes wow absolutely beautiful and everyone different love em 😊
Snow forms, like u know co2 cant be liquid requires high pressure to, water also needs enough pressure to be a liquid, but not as much, at very high altitudes water cant be liquid, and when its cold out, the water vapor, without required pressure, becomes solid directly without condensation first, so it gives it a different crystalline structure than ice. Technically, frost that forms in ur freezer is also snow as water vapor and below 0C it becomes solid directly
Never even considered all three dimensions with bonding like that! Kind of blew my mind a bit!
While looking at the hexagonal structure I had to think of diamonds. Tough while the diamond structure is rather similar, diamonds are usually not hexagonal as far as I know. Diamond that is formed in meteorite impacts can be, the others are not. Correct me if I'm wrong. Love your videos btw :D
I thought the bond angles of water were 104.5°? Because for every lone pair you minus 2.5 from 109.5.
😮 Could you imagine the scientists 100 years ago figuring this stuff out without no computers.....😮
Good
Is this why we learn about the cyclohexane's chair conformation 😮
Oh my god, thanks so much. i always used to struggle with this
This kind of implies that on the right planet carbon might precipitate out of the atmosphere into diamond snowflakes.
this proves that two or more snowflakes can be identical even though they may be hard to find ...same goes for fingerprints
Diamonds of winter!
Thank for sharing
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