OK. The thing I want you to take away from this, then, is to think of this as, this is, if you like, a recipe.
好了,我想让你们从这儿学到的是,思考一下这就像,如果你喜欢。
That's what I'm interested in thinking about.
那就是我喜欢思考的东西。
So the way that we like to think of things now is in terms of electron configurations, right, but at the time that wasn't really understood.
当然我们现在思考,这些更喜欢采用电子排布的观点,但在当时还没有这种概念。
Whatever we may think about this view, whether we like it or don't like it or whatever your view might be, you must also confront another famous, more like infamous, doctrine that is also very much a part of Book I.
无论我们会如何思考这个观点,也无论我们喜欢与否,更不管你的观点为何,你都必需要面对另一项著名,或更像是恶名,同样也是在第,I,册提及的学说。
So for some you that are less interested in maybe the physical structure of an individual atom, now some more exciting material for you might be coming up if you like to think about how, instead, molecules behave, either within bonding, within themselves, or with other molecules, that's what we're going to be heading to in this next unit.
那么对于某些同学,你们或许不感兴趣,对于单个原子的物理结构,现在可能有令你感到兴奋的内容,要出现了,如果你更喜欢思考,分子的行为,或者是关于成键的,或者是关于它们本身的,又或者与其它分子之间的行为,这些将是我们下个单元要讲的内容。
And what I'll mention to you just in terms of the fact that -- we're finally dealing with real molecules, which is -- or molecules that are made up of more than one atom, which is kind of exciting for me and maybe for some other of you that like to move into thinking about what some of the consequences of these molecules reacting might be.
而我将要告诉大家的是,我们终于开始与真正的分子打交道了,或者说由多于一个原子所组成的分子,这让我和你们中的某些人感到有些兴奋,因为我们更喜欢思考这些分子,经过反应之后可能出现的一些结果。
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