A recent study reveals that Titan, Saturn's largest moon, hosts unusual chemistry where polar and non-polar molecules can intermix, challenging Earth's chemical norms.
THERE is an increasing tendency on the part of organic chemists to apply the Berzelius dualistic theory, in a modified form, to organic compounds. In many theories of valency, individual groups are ...
Chemists have found that the all-cis isomer of hexafluorocyclohexane, a molecule that made headlines last year for being the most polar aliphatic compound known, is capable of binding both cations and ...
The rules of chemistry on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, may well be rewritten. As a result, the chemistry of life could also ...
In a frigid corner of the solar system, Saturn’s moon Titan has surprised scientists with an unexpected chemical twist. Researchers, whose work was published in the journal Proceedings of the National ...
Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has defied one of the most fundamental rules of chemistry, a new study has found. In a ...
Researchers at the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) are using Linkam’s thermal analysis instrumentation to advance studies of crystallization properties and chemical reactions in polar ice, ...