Image:HX-polarity-montage-3D-balls.png

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A montage of four van der Waals' surfaces coloured according to charge, superimposed on a ball-and-stick models of the hydrogen halide molecules, HX (from the top, HF, HCl, HBr and HI). Red represents partially negatively charged regions, blue represents partially positively charged regions, and white represents neutral (uncharged) regions. Created in Accelrys DS Visualizer 1.5, edited with Photoshop Elements 3.0.

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Date

24 November 2007

Author

Ben Mills

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