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Building bridges with water molecules

by Staff June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018 39 views
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Researchers have managed to uncover the mystery behind the structure of water molecules on iron oxide surfaces, and their work has revealed that water molecules can form of complex structures reminiscent of bridges, which play a significant role when it comes to chemical reactions on the surface.

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