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Hexagonal structure
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Hi... the hexagonal structure (two hexagons connected end-on-end) which you see on this bad-quality-picture should represent something in chemistry. I need your help to determine what...
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/1598/p10100034bn.jpg
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Ph
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This is a biphenyl in a very artistic fashion
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They look more like building structures than molecules
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Are the two hexagons in biphenyl planar?
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Each one is planar, but the are not coplanar in the crystal
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Why?
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Because of proximity of some hydrogen atoms that repel themseves
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The more I look at that picture, the more I believe it has nothing to do with chemistry.
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It is obviously a screenshot from a computer game.
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