Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
...not counting sliding scale geometric angle distances on freely rotatable molecular branches and such (but conformation and absolutely differently depicted orientation of those, for instance)...
Does anybody know the maximum number of two-dimensional permutations/ways any one given chemical could be drawn in such two-dimensions? (given they have every common established aspect which has an alternate way of being drawn according to chemical nomenclature?)...
As a project for whom is concerned, could someone maybe just draw a chemical of their choice (doesn't have to contain the potential for max permutations of any conceivable chemical in this second request) that is not dauntingly complex but not overly simple, and see if they can draw out every manner that it can be? This'll circumvent using programs like chemdraw (I suppose?), and it would be interesting to see the other manners in which other users catch what other ways said chemical/molecule could legitimately be drawn in a modern 2D chemist's context that the initial attempting poster overlooked...
Does anybody know the maximum number of two-dimensional permutations/ways any one given chemical could be drawn in such two-dimensions? (given they have every common established aspect which has an alternate way of being drawn according to chemical nomenclature?)...
As a project for whom is concerned, could someone maybe just draw a chemical of their choice (doesn't have to contain the potential for max permutations of any conceivable chemical in this second request) that is not dauntingly complex but not overly simple, and see if they can draw out every manner that it can be? This'll circumvent using programs like chemdraw (I suppose?), and it would be interesting to see the other manners in which other users catch what other ways said chemical/molecule could legitimately be drawn in a modern 2D chemist's context that the initial attempting poster overlooked...
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