Scientists capture the fleeting transition of water into a highly reactive state

Researchers have uncovered a key step in the ionization of liquid water using the lab’s high-speed ‘electron camera,’ MeV-UED. This reaction is of fundamental significance to a wide range of fields, including nuclear engineering, space travel, cancer treatment and environmental remediation.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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