http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_rotation_barrier The origin of the bond roatation barrier with ethane is a problem that many people have puzzeled over. Let me try to work it out! If you were to observe the hydrogen atoms in ethane, then you will see that they either get along in a polarised fashion, or they elapse. If you were to add three of these together, you could have them elapsing and polarised at the same time, then they could be doing both 'jobs' at once. ...
The work done on this is confusing. Seeing as how people swipe things on their credit card, or pay cash if poor, there should be a distinction between rich places to shop and poor places to shop. When someone purchases goods on thier cards, they do not put things back as they always have enough to pay for them. When a poor person buying cash sees they do not have enough, then they put things back. This means that only in poor places does this really matter. If the preference ...
To find the formula for twin primes, you may not use the multiply or divide, as that would set you with a number that is not prime. The formula should be done by taking the multiplications, and finding the non prime numbers, then the rest equals prime numbers. The formula to find twin prime numbers should be put down to where multiplying the numbers skips a few. This is very basic, but i am hoping to build on it.
To find the double mersene primes, you need to find the prime numbers that follow in sequence relating to mersene prime numbers. To find prime numbers, we need to first of all make sure they are odd or two. Seeing as how every odd number that does not go into another odd number equals a prime number, i suggest that prime numbers that subscribe to the mersene conjecture, and i have also noticed that M always equals something else. If m always equals something else, then ...