I believe it is in fact nitrogen that you're talking about - pardon me my handwriting. Not that it'd make any more sense, the formula is wrong in several ways. As an example I might point out the oxygen in the lower left corner - which seems to be making a double bond... to another bond. Now I am sure you, Mr. Bohr, noticed this since atomic structure is your specialty.
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Hello. I am Niels Bohr and I take issue with this picture. Hydrogen simply cannot make those kinds of bonds.
VastaaPoistaI believe it is in fact nitrogen that you're talking about - pardon me my handwriting. Not that it'd make any more sense, the formula is wrong in several ways.
VastaaPoistaAs an example I might point out the oxygen in the lower left corner - which seems to be making a double bond... to another bond. Now I am sure you, Mr. Bohr, noticed this since atomic structure is your specialty.
Is this conversation scientific evidence of the life after death?