Hot and cold moves of cyanide and water
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Scientists have long known that molecules dance about as the temperature rises, but now researchers know the exact steps that water takes with a certain molecule. Results with small, electrically charged cyanide ions and water molecules reveal that water zips around ions to a greater extent than expected. The findings, published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry A, improve our understanding of a chemical interaction important in environmental and atmospheric sciences.
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