2010-05-20, 12:40 AM
For the Chemistry geeks out there....
I'm doing an AP Chemistry project for this week, and it involves building molecular structures of any compound we wish to do.
I chose to build the molecular structure of sulfur mustard (C4H8Cl2S), infamously known as "mustard gas", a chemical warfare agent
![[Image: Sulfur-mustard-3D-balls.png]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Sulfur-mustard-3D-balls.png)
That's the 3-D ball-and-stick model for mustard gas.
Okay, so its easy to build the structure. One problem: I need the bond angles! In order to build the structure correctly, I need to know the bond angles so I can adjust the sticks to the "correct angles" (to the best of my ability). I've been Googling this past hour, and so far, no avail.
Can anyone give me a hand?
I'm doing an AP Chemistry project for this week, and it involves building molecular structures of any compound we wish to do.
I chose to build the molecular structure of sulfur mustard (C4H8Cl2S), infamously known as "mustard gas", a chemical warfare agent
![[Image: Sulfur-mustard-3D-balls.png]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Sulfur-mustard-3D-balls.png)
That's the 3-D ball-and-stick model for mustard gas.
Okay, so its easy to build the structure. One problem: I need the bond angles! In order to build the structure correctly, I need to know the bond angles so I can adjust the sticks to the "correct angles" (to the best of my ability). I've been Googling this past hour, and so far, no avail.
Can anyone give me a hand?

