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Supercritical water, a mysterious state where water behaves like both a liquid and gas, has long puzzled scientists.
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Researchers have developed cost-effective and efficient water-splitting catalysts to be used in the eco-friendly production of hydrogen. Catalyst performance surprisingly increases over time.
including hydrogen atoms, that constitute water molecules. As per reports, the method quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) is used, which follows the motion of particles at the atomic scale.