First-ever high-resolution images of a molecule as it breaks and reforms chemical bonds #science
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Updated July 12, 2013 ● 340 views
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via phys.org
Almost as clearly as a textbook diagram, this image made by a noncontact atomic force microscope reveals the positions of individual atoms and bonds, in a molecule having 26 carbon atoms and 14 hydrogen atoms structured as three connected benzene rings. Credit: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California at Berkeley.
So the molecule really looks like what they thought it would be... tiny circles.. :)
FireHouse · 11 years agopermalink · reply (0)
Very interesting read. A billionth of a meter? That's amazing how that microscope works...
Ochie · 11 years agopermalink · reply (0)