To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Diatomic molecules are important to the physical sciences because they are the ...
The greenish glow is due to the release of dust and gas due to diatomic carbon. This feature of the comet makes it unique. Dr ...
The evening sky loses its last planet early in May, shifting the attention of planetary observers to the morning.
This is due to comets containing diatomic carbon molecules — duos of carbon atoms stuck together — that emit emerald light ...
“It’s green because of its diatomic carbon, a very rare form of carbon that’s unstable, so you only get it in very specific environments that don’t have oxygen – such as being on a comet.
Individual polyatomic molecules have been trapped in arrays of optical tweezers for the first time. Researchers in the US ...
By virtue of the excited electron's interaction with a nearby neutral atom, the Rydberg atom and the neutral atom can form a long-range diatomic molecule. If the Rydberg electron's angular momentum is ...
Ordinary hydrogen gas is made of diatomic molecules (H2) that react with oxygen to form water (H2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), usually as a result of combustion. Nitrogen - a nonmetallic element ...
Achieving Dirac's 'bottom-up' understanding of chemistry has become a celebration as well as an institutionalization of the interplay between theory and experiment at the core of physical ...
Written to be the definitive text on the rotational spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, this book develops the theory behind the energy levels of diatomic molecules and then summarises the many ...
The ‘Devil Comet’ has made a long-awaited return to the Australian skies after 71 years, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a unique green celestial body.