Structure of Molecules
The atoms combine the electrons of their outer shell between each other into neutrinos. The number of the neutrinos in the outer shell defines the number of the covalent bonds between atoms. Molecules have positive charge, because two electrons combined into a neutrino have no charge and for the molecules remain the charge of the protons in it. That is why molecules attract electrons from the free environment. This makes them stable. The bigger the molecule is, the bigger the positive charge and the electrons accumulated over its outer shell. Bigger molecules are also more stable. When energy is applied the neutrinos dissolve into electrons and thus the charge of the molecule neutralizes and its atoms could change their partners. That’s why chemical reactions are catalized by heat or through catalizators which change the polarity of the molecules and makes them unstable.
Metals have the biggest molecule of all, in fact their crystal structure is a
large molecule in which electrons are free to run. This causes their great
electroconductivity and great positive charge.
By emitting energy electrons combine into neutrinos, neutrinos combine into
protons, protons combine with electrons into atoms, atoms combine into
molecules. So matter is constantly growing. The fastest matter growing is by
gases such as hydrogen, after that comes Nitrogen, after that Oxygen. Through
burning of Hydrogen it combines with Oxygen into water. So water is also
growing. The slowest growing is by hard matter. There are a lot of proves that
matter grows. For example those miracle stones near churches or places of
religious worship. The fact is that all stones grow, but we notice only these
ones near churches and monasteries.
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