Physicists Directly Observe Atomic Motion in Liquid Water Molecules

Each water molecule contains one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, and a web of hydrogen bonds between positively charged hydrogen atoms in one molecule and negatively charged oxygen atoms in neighboring molecules holds them all together.

This intricate network is the driving force behind many of water’s inexplicable properties, but until recently, physicists were unable to directly observe how a water molecule interacts with its neighbors.

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