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Wow, and I did not take that faith in the Community we created Chemistry, huh?
There are people from all over Brazil participated! I knew it would work!
Me too, but all that success I swear I did not expect! You know what I think is missing here? One Soon! Soon?!
Of course, a logo! A symbol for our community.
But it has to be something that represents the chemistry. The logos are symbols that represent the identity of a visual idea of ??a company, a product ... and even a virtual community!
It is important to see that the logo always keep the colors and proportions in each application, to ever be recognized by people.
How about a "Q" and big guy? Seriously! A "Q"? Let's think of something better.
You thought about what? Well I've thought about doing the logo, now how about you think a little bit too?
Must be nice. We can make some shirts and raffle in the community.
So let's look for an idea!.
Heck, it's hard, right? Is even. But I think that those representations of carbonic chains can yield a good brand.
Imagine a shirt like this: This is a representation of a molecule of butane, what do you think?
Sheepishly. Very confusing for a logo.
This is a flat representation of butane, is called a structural formula.
But it gets cooler, the spatial representation which is called the Ball and Stick model.
This is the coolest! Because the molecules are not always well represented?
The flat representation is easier to write, when we will use paper and pen, for example.
But as the molecules occupy a space, it is always better represent taking into account all three dimensions.
Both are legal. Are representations of the molecule of butane. One is the flat representation, the other is spatial.
But I dunno, maybe he could have somehow easier to play. 00:02:31. Hello! Hi, Joel, okay?
Everything! I'm needing that book you borrowed, Organic Chemistry, remember?
Book? What book?! Just kidding, Joel! I've got him here. Did you ever take!
Ok! I'm waiting! Goodbye!
I'm in the lab. Someone comes to me? But our logo?!
So! Who knows what Joel does not give a help?
Good! I'll continue to search here. See if you get something new with Joel!
Thanks, Luisa! It came quickly and I really needed this book!
Joel, we are looking for a logo for our virtual community.
And to do some shirts too!
What a chic! I'll get a shirt like that?
Sure! You're one of our key employees. A kind of advice!
What an honor! And how will this logo?
And we think that the representation of a chain of carbon would be interesting but not yet decided what will be.
We were thinking in the molecule of butane.
I'll use the example of butane, which you mentioned. This is the structural representation flat.
This is a form of spatial representation, the stick and ball model.
This is a simplified representation of stick and ball model identifying the atoms in the molecule of butane.
But we can simplify! You removed the hydrogen atoms, Bruno had spoken up if there was a simpler way of representing the butane.
Yes, but we can further simplify, we can remove the carbon atoms and also join the links.
Note that removing the carbon and hydrogen atoms and joining the links, we arrive at a form of representation much more simplified and fast draw.
This form is known as stick representation.
But you can know the exact number of atoms present in the formula representing this way?
Sure! On each edge there is a carbon atom, note 1, 2, 3, the other is a bromine atom.
The number of hydrogen atoms attached to it are deductible when we diminish the number of four links visible on each of the carbon atoms. Look, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Cool! It has a lot of possibilities for our logo!
Look for the logo I think you better use the representations of closed chains.
Give an example there, Joel, so we can get an idea.
In Organic Chemistry, there are closed carbon chains, which can be represented by geometrical shapes interesting.
When we simplify the closed chains, they form these geometric figures, for example.
Cool! But there's one more cute?
Various types of carbon chains, which are classified according to their characteristics.
I will give some more examples and then have to go back to my studies, okay?
When the chains are closing cycles are called closed chains, or cyclic, see.
I think one of these can be a good symbol for the community and for the virtual shirt.
Well, let's go back to the Guild. Joel needs to work and Bruno should be there alone. Thanks, Joel!
Damn, slow, huh? I thought you were going back soon.
It's what we were talking with Joel, he gave some tips for our logo.
He showed us some representations of carbon chains. Shown in stick representation.
I think that our symbol should be the same geometric mean, kind of.
Are much more interesting. I vote the second. What do you think?
It may be one of those two, the structural formula or the flat stick and ball model. Or even that such a representation in bat that simplifies everything.
Honestly? I still prefer the stick and ball representation.
It is more complex, but it is prettier and is in three dimensions. Could it be the same Butane!
Each wants something totally different from the other! And now?
Now is this, who decides are the participants in our virtual community.
Let's put all three options and everyone can vote. What do you think? Good idea!
Today, as we searched our logo, we know several ways to represent organic compounds.
We have seen that the representations may vary from simpler forms. The flat, structural formulas as representations or stick to more elaborate.
The space, such as ball and stick models that take into account the three dimensions of the molecules!
And we stay here. But there may appear, where you are because, after all, "There is chemistry!"