To: Red Badger
If the atoms are “swimming in liquid”, what’s the liquid made out of?
4 posted on
08/01/2022 10:59:39 AM PDT by
dead
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_vFiUUcBkc)
To: dead
graphene liquid..................
7 posted on
08/01/2022 11:03:50 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: dead
9 posted on
08/01/2022 11:03:55 AM PDT by
entropy12
(Trump & MAGA are the only way to keep USA viable.)
To: dead
the article said salt solution. But you make an important point. An ionic liquid most likely will provide a different result than a non-ionic liquid. And in a liquid compared to on the surface or in a thick volume ( they used a thin cell) will also provide different results. Their results is a start but only a start.
13 posted on
08/01/2022 11:42:00 AM PDT by
jimfr
To: dead
16 posted on
08/01/2022 11:47:06 AM PDT by
mfish13
(Elections have Consequences.)
To: dead
If the atoms are “swimming in liquid”, what’s the liquid made out of?
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It’s either Liquid CO2 or Liquid Nitrogen.
23 posted on
08/01/2022 1:20:07 PM PDT by
Scrambler Bob
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To: dead
If the atoms are “swimming in liquid”, what’s the liquid made out of? Thanks to all who tried to help me out on my original question, but maybe I phrased it wrong.
Assuming the liquid is made of molecules, wouldn't single atoms be sitting amongst the larger molecules, not really "in" the liquid but next to molecules of it?
24 posted on
08/01/2022 1:36:25 PM PDT by
dead
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_vFiUUcBkc)
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