Chemistry Thursday, September 15, 2005 . This is a SciScoop post by deanlsinclair
No one ever seems to have noted that, depending on the circumstances, covalently bonded Hydrogen (“Protium”) could possibly furnish any one of four different things to transformations, a proton, a Hydride ion, a Hydrogen atom, or the “compressed isomer of Protium,” a neutron, possibly as a nice, slow neutron, perfect for capture….
Previously: « Lightning Neutrons and Power
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