Supercritical water, a mysterious state where water behaves like both a liquid and gas, has long puzzled scientists.
Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which ...
A research team led by Professor Hyung-Joon Shin from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST has ...
When exposed to high temperatures and pressure, water enters a state in which liquid and gas can no longer be distinguished.
Abstract Proton tunneling through a hydrogen bond is a significant quantum phenomenon in proton-mediated processes. Hydrogen ...
Ammonia (NH 3) and hydrogen fluoride (HF) both also have higher boiling points than might be predicted due to presence of hydrogen bonding between the molecules.
This is due to the water expanding as it is frozen because of the hydrogen forming an open type ... All ionic lattices and polar covalent molecules are: soluble in water and other polar solvents ...
The building blocks of proteins are amino acids, which are small organic molecules that ... chains can form ionic bonds, and polar amino acids are capable of forming hydrogen bonds.
terahertz spectroscopy sensitively probes the hydrogen bonding between molecules -- and thus would allow to detect the formation of clusters in supercritical water, if there are any. Measuring ...