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What if concrete could capture carbon and last 2,000 years? AI just made that idea possible, with atomic-scale simulations ...
Time to party! We've got goodies to eat, music to dance to, the only odd thing is all the guests are chemicals. This is a Periodic Table party. Neon is here, but she's an incredible snob, doesn't ...
Two years ago, the IUPAC replaced the atomic weights of 10 other elements with intervals, including some of the most common elements on Earth, such as hydrogen and carbon.
Carbon is known for its plentiful allotropes, such as the naturally existing graphite and diamond, as well as synthetic compounds like the "buckyball" fullerene and graphene. Due to its unique valency ...