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  1. Is the light obsorbed then, used as energy to energize the molecule?
  2. Ok, so I was thinking. Each element in the universe seems to have a color related to it. I'm sure this is either incorrect, or there are exceptions. Basicly, I would like to know How a specific color portreys itself. I am under the understanding that Color is measures in wavelengths, yes? This means that one color would have the wave lengths closer together then another. This is how we differentiate, correct? So how is it that the reflection off an item, reflects the color of that item? Does the reflection slow the light or something? Ummm, maybe it soaks up some of the energy emitted from the light, leaving a slower wave length? There has to be some logical explantion, and I think this would be very good puzzle peice that I can put into my brain of "my understanding of the universe". P.S. I know that I cant completely finish the puzzle, but i'd like to get as much done as I can before my time is up!
  3. Hang on to that dream astrogirl, I had when I was young but it was too soon but you could very well be in the right place at the right time if you really want it.

  4. is there a link on how to make them? I wana make one for my daddy
  5. Basicly i'm trying to find out where Histidine is made, and what outside forces help to make it, and how. Please give me something to work with here.
  6. Perfect!!! my only question is.......... where in science can we just look at a diagram and guess out of the blue that "hey look, that hydrogen doesnt have an electron". how is anyone saposed to know that one of the Hydrogen hasnt an electron? How can i recognizethis for future reference
  7. i get it So the N has a + next to it becasue it HAD 8 electons in its covalance shell due to the 3 hydrogen, but then the carbon took one.. so now it has 7.. which means it has 9 electrons and 10 protons.. which gives it a positive charge... correct?
  8. "Hydrogen: has 1 electrons in the outer shell, but wants 2" You mean it wants 1?
  9. astrogirl15

    Ch

    okies that helps, thank you!
  10. Ok. Wow. 1st. I am 15. I'm not in a chemistry class. So this isn't cheating on any homework. Just, my dream is to be an astrobiologist when I grow up. So i need to understand amino acids completely. I'm sure I will have alot of questions. This is alot of information though, so I will have to go through it a couple times. Thank you both very much for your answers though. If the hydrocarbon "CH" has 6 electrons and 1 electron.. so thats 5 in its 2nd shell... It shares one with the ammonia... which makes the ammonia unstabe? And it shares one with the carbon dioxide.. which makes it unstable... and shares one with the hydrocarbon to its left... this adds up to 8 electrons.. which makes it stable... but what happens to the ammonia "NH3", and the "CO2" which was already stable.. and now isnt....
  11. I have researched each compound. NH3 is stable. CH is unstable The Carbon atom wants 3 more electrons in its 2nd shell. CO2 is stable. CH2 is unstable. The Carbon atom wants 2 more electrons in its 2nd shell. N is unstable. It needs 3 more electrons in its 2nd shell. NH is unstable. It needs 2 more electron in its 2nd shell. So how does it all fit together?
  12. astrogirl15

    Ch

    Is that an official name for CH? I know that NH3 is named Ammonia. I also know that NH3 is stable wheras CH isnt.
  13. I understand that Covalent bonds hold each compound together, but what kind of bond holds the amino acid together?
  14. Sharp principal diffuse fundamental. I call them 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Thank you very much for your response though. This clears alot up.
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