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Posted by Jim Clark on 16th April in mass spectrometry
Metal-metal bonds between transition metals are not uncommon and have been known for many years. Recently there has been more research into metal-metal bonds occurring between the main group metals, with the result that for many different types of metals, molecular clusters (i.e., aggregates of two or more metals strongly bonded to one another) are [...]
Posted by Jim Clark on 12th April in mass spectrometry
Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, (in a dilute aqueous solution) is a familiar inhabitant of the medicine cabinet, but there is another more elusive molecule, water oxide, or oxywater, that has the same molecular [...]
Posted by Jim Clark on 11th April in mass spectrometry
Analytical chemistry is important in many disciplines and may provide crucial information to a geologist, an atmospheric physicist, or [...]