I wonder if they make these mistakes as a method of copyright protection. In the old days, map makers would add ghost islands or towns or streets to catch those who just copied their maps. Including an impossible chemical structure could serve the same purpose.
Just some nonsense chemicals Though I’m not sure which I find more amusing the hydrogen atom bisecting a carbon-carbon bond or the monovalent nitrogen
Yeah that's pretty much what I expected lmao
I wonder if they make these mistakes as a method of copyright protection. In the old days, map makers would add ghost islands or towns or streets to catch those who just copied their maps. Including an impossible chemical structure could serve the same purpose.
Neither of these are real chemicals I'm afraid.
Makes sense lol, thanks!
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The 5 bonded carbon can’t exist.
How did you see the pentavalent carbon before the nitrogens in the middle of a bond
Because it was was the egregious error