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    center of gravity of a water molecule

    a water molecule with one oxigen atom and two hydrogen atoms bound to it at a distance of 0.100 nm each, and the angle betwing the two bonds is 53 degrees each, the oxigen molecule is 16 times the mass of a hydrogen atom, using the cordinate axes of y,x and the oxigen molecule is at 0 of x,y axes, what is the center of gravity of the molecule?.

    0  Views: 1527 Answers: 3 Posted: 13 years ago
    IntelligentDonkey

    Do your own homework.
    Ducky

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    Yeah!!!
    country bumpkin

    Moderator
    Yeah! We don't get paid to think this hard!
    Ducky

    Moderator
    LOL!!

    3 Answers

    Answered....let's move on.

    What is a BETWING?

    ROMOS

    C'mon............betwingst & betwing?
    Ducky

    Moderator
    No, no ROMOS. Jh, it's like a bat wing only female!

    It seems to me you are asking for the answer, 90 degrees down in a gravitational environment. The physical environment of molecules in theoretical physics, lacks the majestic excellence of all those interactions in the real world.       



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