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==Activity#1: Model 2== | ==Activity#1: Model 2== | ||
- | <StructureSection load='Waters-5c.pdb' size='580' side='right' caption='Model 2' scene=''> | + | <StructureSection load='Waters-5c.pdb' size='580' side='right' caption='Model 2' scene='79/795974/Ball-and-stick/1'> |
This structure file in Model 2 represents five water molecules in the liquid state. Use the green links in the text below to view different representations of these water molecules and to help you answer the questions in your Activity #1 handout. | This structure file in Model 2 represents five water molecules in the liquid state. Use the green links in the text below to view different representations of these water molecules and to help you answer the questions in your Activity #1 handout. | ||
== Representations== | == Representations== | ||
- | The default representation is called <scene name='79/795974/Ball-and-stick/1'>"ball-and-stick"</scene>. | + | The default representation is called <scene name='79/795974/Ball-and-stick/1'>"ball-and-stick"</scene>. |
Another very common representation is known as "spacefill". Explore the different levels of "spacefill" for these molecules including:<scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_20/1'>spacefill 20%</scene>, <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_50/1'>spacefill 50%</scene>, and <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_100/1'>spacefill 100%</scene>. | Another very common representation is known as "spacefill". Explore the different levels of "spacefill" for these molecules including:<scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_20/1'>spacefill 20%</scene>, <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_50/1'>spacefill 50%</scene>, and <scene name='79/795974/Spacefill_100/1'>spacefill 100%</scene>. |
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