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SpaceChem Error!

ANUPLUCIFERGAMER

Hey guys! So, I was just playing some SpaceChem and I have found a difficulty! I can't let the hydrogen atom out for some reason and this causes in the error of the reaction. Below are some images which explain it .

 

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This is where the error takes place. The hydrogen atom should get out from there but it doesn't!

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and now:

 

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Can anyone help me in this :(

 

Thanks in advance :)

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my chemistry classes are quite on the depths of my memory; but i think that the hidrigen as itself is stable due to the fact that the it has no charge; however h2 is even more stable as you can easlily chech by taking a look at the variation of the Gibb's free energy (i'm not sure if i translated the term correctly).

So i think that the solution is to take one electron out of one atom so that you have a proton+electron + hidrogen. I think that it will  make a H2(+) molecule which then will grab the remaining electron.

 

how do you that with your game? no clue 

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