A new study provides fresh insight into traditional acid-base chemistry by revealing that the mutual neutralization of ...
A primary alcohol is one in which the hydroxyl group (–OH) is attached to a carbon atom with at least two hydrogen atoms. This will only occur when the hydroxyl group is at the end of the ...
This article was originally published with the title “ Radio Signals from Hydroxyl Radicals ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 219 No. 6 (December 1968), p. 36 doi:10.1038 ...
Hydrogen atoms emit at 1420 MHz (a wavelength of 21 cm). Hydroxyl molecules, composed of one atom of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen (OH), emit at four specific radio frequencies ranging from 1612 MHz ...
Compared with alkanes, alcohols have significantly higher boiling points. The hydroxyl groups in alcohol molecules are responsible for hydrogen bonding between the alcohol molecules. As greater ...
Using deuterated water ions and advanced 3D coincidence imaging of the neutral products, researchers found two electron-transfer mechanisms that produce hydroxyl radicals (OH), which are crucial ...
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