Toward the right side of the periodic table below oxygen, are the chalcogens, or "ore-forming" elements. The chalcogens that occur naturally, including sulfur, selenium and tellurium, are all somehow ...
Toward the right side of the periodic table below oxygen you'll find the chalcogens, or "ore-forming" elements. The chalcogens that ...
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Atom-level catalyst control could improve renewable routes to plastics and fuels
Researchers have shown that placing individual metal atoms on carefully chosen supports can dramatically sharpen the ...
In this episode, Dr Sunayana Bhargava and Tulela Pea explore the history of the atomic model, and how that has developed over the past two centuries. Suitable for: AQA, Edexcel, OCR. For more ...
Mon Power recently detected arsenic in the groundwater by a coal ash landfill in Rivesville. The company held a town hall ...
A catalyst developed by a Washington State University research team efficiently converts abundant, renewable ethanol into valuable molecules needed for production of plastics, fuels, and everyday ...
Platinum works beautifully. It speeds up chemical reactions, holds up under punishment, and sits reliably at the center of ...
MoS2 monolayers doped across the periodic table show p-type, n-type, metallic, and magnetic behavior, providing building ...
In the laboratory of UC Santa Barbara materials scientist Stephen Wilson, researchers are investigating the physics behind unusual states of matter ...
Physicists at UC Santa Barbara have uncovered a new way to manipulate unusual magnetic states by exploiting “frustration” ...
Precious metals like palladium and platinum are often used as chemical catalysts, but they’re expensive. Scientists may have ...
Atoms that occur in nature interact with the electromagnetic field at a single point, allowing scientists to make certain assumptions about energy levels with point-like references. However, ...
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