When a charged object such as a rubber balloon is brought close to a fine stream of a polar liquid, the stream is attracted toward the electrical charge. If the same charged object is brought close to ...
In this article, we explore how the molecular structure ... over the cross-sectional area of the liquid-gas interface (Jury & Horton 2004). The structure of water can directly explain a unique ...
Neither gas nor liquid, supercritical fluids exhibit a unique mashup of the properties of both and arise when fluids are pushed to very high temperatures and pressures. Their properties make them ...
have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which exists at extreme temperatures and pressures, water has the properties of both a liquid and a gas at the same time.
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Molecular motors in action: Visualizing α-cyclodextrin movement along polymer chainsAt the molecular level, this concept forms the foundation ... rings shuttle along the polymer chain remain poorly understood. By revealing its structure at the solid–liquid interface, our study will ...
The substance can contain up to 1.5 percent water, and if the ringwoodite under the surface has just one percent water in its ...
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