Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
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Eric Scerri, a UCLA chemistry lecturer, has written at least six books discussing the orientation of the periodic table. His office is cluttered with posters and three-dimensional models of different ...
Many current and future technologies require alloys that can withstand high temperatures without corroding. Now, researchers have hailed a major breakthrough in understanding how alloys behave at high ...
Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
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