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user280247
12:25 AM
Do you know any simple reason why pentaoxygen doesn't exist?
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user280247
tetraoxygen does
 
user280247
The cyclic O5 structure seems fine...
 
10:04 AM
@Abcd I was in science section dude :P these subjects are for commerce guys xD
 
@GaurangTandon I see man! I got confused BECAUSE my class science students are leaving Section B and doing Section C coz it's very easy XD ... (PS: They aren't preparing for the jee)
@GaurangTandon one more thing... Which definitions in physics are we supposed to learn?? How did you decide that and from where did you learn??
 
 
2 hours later…
11:51 AM
@Abcd haha, yeah, a few similar kids in my batch did the same
@Abcd just learn the main ones ...? they ask them so many times over and over again in prev year papers, so you should definitely check it out (I know the pattern changed last year but the content is still a bit similar at least in physics)
 
@GaurangTandon What to do in English? Its freaking me out.
@GaurangTandon Did you learn all the poems and the intricate details of all the prose? And the entire Shakespaeare drama
 
 
5 hours later…
4:43 PM
@santimirandarp There's hardly any "tetraoxygen" - just some vdW molecules or excimers. On the other hand octaoxygen does exist, but good luck thinking about it in terms of sulfur analogue.
 
4:55 PM
@NehalSamee That structure doesn't look right.
 
user280247
5:23 PM
@Mithoron I'm not asking as compared to sulphur...just was curious about it, and supposed O6 wouldn't be a bad guess...
 
@Loong It could be nitroxyl radical, but this writing of his is weird
@santimirandarp O8 is something like this chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/37898/…
Simple rings of oxygen are always suspected, but not actually found.
 
user280247
6:06 PM
@Mithoron that ring doesnt even agree with electron pair repulsion theory..A 5 or 6 ring will be close at least...
 
user280247
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user280247
6:25 PM
@Mithoron look: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_hexoxide quite close XD
 
6:48 PM
@santimirandarp mhm, I've seen it earlier
"stable up to 60K " :D
And carbonate group is helping much
 
user280247
@Mithoron yeah it was just to bother you...haha XD
 
user280247
I like the molecule. Maybe there are similar ones...
 
@santimirandarp Yeah there's also CO4 and CO5 with smaller rings
 
user280247
I was looking at that, CO5 may be stabler...
 
user280247
Oh it seems not...
 
6:59 PM
I quite like exotic compounds, one of more interesting things in chemistry imo
 
user280247
Hm...it might be...i don't know too much...I like wave interference...
 
@santimirandarp remaining stable and solid till about 106K - a bit more stable
 
user280247
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Zhe
7:16 PM
@Mithoron What do you do in real life?
 
@Zhe Being secretive ;)
 
Zhe
@Mithoron Fair enough
 
@Zhe Also what is this "real life" you're talking about ;D
 
Zhe
@Mithoron Real life is when you're not on Chem.SE
I have very loose definition of "real"
Or are you a SE dev?
I guess that's a real life thing
 
@Zhe devs have diamonds like normal mods
 
Zhe
7:30 PM
@Mithoron Hey, this could be a sock account
 
:D
 
Zhe
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Meh, I'm doing various things, like reading books.
 
Zhe
@Mithoron I was more wondering if you're a prof, grad student, post doc, industry, or some other category
 
vide "being secretive" ^ BTW trust no-one and the truth is out there ;)
 
Zhe
7:44 PM
sgtm
 

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