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as a layman i see the bond between two atoms has been split up.
how can a laser achive that without removing one of the atoms?
 
332211 said:
as a layman i see the bond between two atoms has been split up.
how can a laser achive that without removing one of the atoms?

The laser excites and breaks the single bond (the one beweewn CH2-CH2 in the ring below). Then the internal single/double bonds between the carbons reorginze themselves to form 1,3,5-hexatriene.

If you go through it I believe this is all that happens,

1) Single C-C bond is broken (-1 bonds)
2) Three single C-C bonds become double C=C bonds (+3 bonds)
3) Two double C=C bonds become single C-C bonds (-2 bonds)

Overall the total number of carbon bonds does not change since -1+3-2=0.

Make sense?
 

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thanks loveall, with the arithmetic i get it.
the bond is not "broken" (this made me curious,
because than something had to "vanish" from the
molecule) but shifted.

right?
 
Well I would say that one bond is broken in step 1) but then the molecule rearranges itself to create a new net bond during steps 2) and 3).

Since the bonds are a relationship between electrons no physical particles are being removed. There are a new relationships breaking and forming though. Kind of like in Mexican telenovelas.
 
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