Before I start, there are only really two pieces of information this concerns and that is the idea that 1x = 1 and that ei*π = -1
So it would follow that (ei*π)i = -1i
And so that would mean that i2i = e-π which doesn't seem to be right at all. Where is the issue here as there must be one but I...
So would it be valid, to an extent to think of it in this sequence? Electron orbitals overlap forming larger area of electron density. Both nuclei are simultaneously attracted to this area holding the molecule together.
So now I think about it, and please correct me or point out if it's a silly comment but would this be a result of the magnetic part of the electromagnetic force?
In a covalent bonded molecule, what is the force responsible for the molecule staying together. To my knowledge it's to do with electrons of opposite spins and being at a lower energy with valence shells filled but what is the force itself that pulls a second atom along if the atom it's bonded...