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by araneae
6064 days ago
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I'm not sure if it's actually wrong, but rather a function of how they draw atoms versus molecules. Diameter is a funny concept for atoms and molecules because electrons orbit at different distances around the nucleus probabilistically. The depiction of this carbon atom I think represents this, with the lighter color areas denoting areas of lower probability. However, drawing such a diagram for a molecule isn't very pretty, because the orbitals for each atom in the molecule overlap. They probably drew the water molecule using intermolecular distances, and then filled in the distances so that each atom was a sphere. In actuality the electrons are found with some probability outside this area. |
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Carbon has both S and P orbitals whereas water has hybridized orbitals. This would mean both their carbon and water are drawn incorrectly.