A research team has successfully developed a new approach to create switchable magnetic materials by using hydrogen bonding at the molecular level. This groundbreaking study shows how certain metal ...
At first glance, the ice cube in your soft drink and the smell of grandma’s famous egg salad don’t seem to have much in common. From a chemical point of view, however, the underlying molecules water ...
Heavy water's stronger hydrogen-bond network lowers ion desolvation energy in a zinc-copper Daniell cell, enabling uniform ...
Researchers have exclusively observed molecules participating in hydrogen bonds in liquid water, measuring electronic and nuclear quantum effects that were previously accessible only via theoretical ...
H 2 S is one of the most fundamental sulfur-bearing molecules in interstellar space and plays a vital role in various biological processes in mammals. Although the chemical community has studied H 2 S ...
Bond polarity, driven by differences in electronegativity, explains why some molecules dissolve in water, why others don’t, and why substances have different boiling points. Polar bonds have unequal ...