Monday, September 20, 2010

'Dead simple' way to see atomic structure

                          The scientist discovered how to pin down the moving molecules under room temperature conditions by accident. They were quite excited to discover the new technique. This new discovery reminds me of how Benjamin Franklin discovers electricity. The scientist Heath and Colleagues thought that anomalies might be water molecules trapped under the grapheme. They soon came to discover that water molecules are everywhere. The scientist then wanted to discover the "shrink wrap" at different humidity levels. They noticed that the structures became more prevalent at higher humidity levels and then discovered that they disappeared under completely dry conditions. Heath said "The grapheme perfectly templates the weakly absorbed water molecules on the surface, and holds them in place, for up to a couple of months at least. They took on how to explain the islands of ice. The scientist discovered that the first layer of water on mica is actually two water molecules thick. This water layer also has the structure of ice. There is many new things we sill are learning about water you just have to keep your eyes open. Listen to the news and even googled these subjects about water molecules because you never know when a scientist will discover something new that may help you understand the atomic.

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