All Atoms and bonds articles – Page 34
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Research
Longest carbon–carbon bond yet pushes chemistry to its limits
Steric strain creates bond longer than theory thought possible
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Research
Simulations solve 200-year-old ionic mystery of water
Puzzle of why hydronium ions diffuse quicker than hydroxide ions cleared up
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Evidence mounts that water has two liquid forms
Supercooled solution reveals phase transition at -80°C
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2D gallium stripped from molten metal
Gallenene is the first atomically thin material made by exfoliating a liquid metal
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Germanium analogue of cyclobutadiene isolated
Polar Jahn–Teller distortion stabilises unusual molecule
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Molecules’ vibrations linger longer than thought
Surface chemistry could be guided by vibrations that go on for orders of magnitude longer than previously reported
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Opinion
'I've never been interested in microscopy'
Stefan Hell on why he doesn’t want to see your microscope collection
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Research
Dirty AFM probes mess with microscopy measurements
Proper cleaning of atomic force microscopy cantilever tips called for to rid them of silicone oils
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Podcast
Tennessine
Three Tennessee institutions contributed to the discovery of element 117, now fittingly named tennessine
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Podcast
Livermorium
Meet the Mayor of Livermore, California, and discover how his city has been immortalised on the periodic table
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Research
Ice cubes melt to make single atom metals
Atomically dispersed metals made by ultra-slow reagent
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Research
Alternative pathway to phosphorus compounds skips white phosphorus
Intermediate opens way to making pesticides and flame retardants with novel silicon–phosphorus anion