Consider the nearest water surface: a half-full glass on your desk, a puddle outside your window, or a lake across town. All of these surfaces represent liquid-vapor interfaces, where liquid meets air ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
New research published in Nature reveals that, when cooled, droplets containing chain-like liquid crystal molecules transform from spheres into complex shapes such as flowers, corals, and fibrous ...
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Scientists made a flash of light vanish inside a liquid
A team of physicists has pulled off a visual trick that sounds like stage magic: they made a flash of light vanish inside a ...
Liquid water molecules are inherently asymmetric: New insight into the bonds between water molecules
Icebergs float on water because the underlying liquid water has a higher density than the iceberg. Liquid water itself has its highest density at 4°C—one of the so-called anomalies of water, i.e.
(Nanowerk News) When liquid meets gas, a unique zone forms. Variable by nature, molecules can cross from one state to another, combining in unique ways to either desirable or unwanted ends. From heat ...
Nanoelectrical analysis of single molecules and atomic-scale materials at the solid/liquid interface
The elemental properties of carbon nanostructures are environment dependent. Interpreting the synergism between electronically active nanomaterials and their local chemical domain is pivotal to both ...
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