That happens because of space issues that you were asked to do that, because you can always assume that all of the core orbitals are already going to be filled.
这是出于空间的考虑,要求你这么做是因为,你总是可以假定所有的,芯电子轨道都已经填满了。
a colleague of yours who for years and years you've not gotten along with.
你跟她已经是多年的同事,但总是相处不愉快。
But the problem is, when you make specific falsifiable predictions they don't always do that well.
但问题是,你所得出的这些具体而可证伪的预测,并不总是很准。
And also I wanted to mention in terms of checking your Lewis structures, regardless of what they are, you should always go back and I had 10, and then count 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, because you always need to make sure you have the same number of valence electrons that you calculated in your actual structure.
我还想提一点关于检查,你的路易斯结构的建议,不管它们是什么,你总是应该回去检查一下,我有十个,然后数一数,二,四,六,八,十个,因为你总是需要确保实际价电子的数量,与你在结构中算出的数量相等。
In class on Monday, we did go over the geometries, and the geometries themselves are very straightforward, once you know what the Lewis structure is, but remember, you can't just always look at a molecule and automatically know the Lewis structure.
在周一的课上,我们讲过了几何形状,一旦你们知道了Lewis结构,这些几何形状是十分直接的,但记住,你不能总是仅仅看一眼,分子就知道它的Lewis结构。
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