15 June 2020
Using Snatoms to explain solvation
Solvation
is one of those very hard topics to understand. We have been using the Snatoms
to try and make solvation slightly easier to follow. We can see the idea behind
size and how the different molecules can bind to one another. We can show how
the shape of the molecules makes a difference. We can then help explain what
ligands are and how they make sometimes those really pretty colours.
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