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Hydrogen Bonds

Hydrogen BondsHydrogen bonds are weak attractions between atoms that have formed other chemical bonds. One of these atoms is electronegative, like oxygen, and has a partial negative charge. The other is a hydrogen atom that has bonded with another electronegative atom and has a partial positive charge.Hydrogen Bonds Control the World!Because hydrogen has very weak electronegativity when it binds with a strongly electronegative atom, such as oxygen or nitrogen, electrons in the bond are...
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Hydrogen Bonds

A hydrogen bond is formed when a weakly positive hydrogen atom already bonded to one electronegative atom (for example, the oxygen in the water molecule) is attracted to another electronegative atom from another polar molecule, such as water (H2O), hydrogen fluoride (HF), or ammonia (NH3). The huge electronegativity difference between the H atom (2.1) and the atom to which it is bonded (4.0 for an F atom, 3.5 for an O atom, or 3.0 for an N atom), combined with the very small size of an H atom...
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Nuclear Fusion

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A helium nucleus has a mass that is 0.7% less than that of four hydrogen nuclei; this lost mass is converted into energy during the fusion. This reaction produces about...
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Gravitation Between Spherically Symmetric Masses

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Quantification of Hydrogen Concentrations in Surface and Interface Layers and Bulk Materials through Depth Profiling with Nuclear Reaction Analysis
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Published on: March 29, 2016

在星际超重中寻找超重.

M Jura, D G York

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |April 2, 1982
    PubMed
    概括

    天文学家在恒星光谱中寻找模仿中性的超重粒子 (X+). 为X+的丰富性设定了一个上限,发现它在星际介质中极其罕见.

    科学领域:

    • * 粒子物理学和天体物理学
    • * 关于宇宙丰富性的研究

    背景情况:

    • *理论模型预测稳定,超重的基本粒子超出质子质量.
    • *如果这些粒子具有正电荷 (X+),可以与电子组成中性原子.
    • *这些超重相似物可能存在于星际介质中.

    研究的目的:

    • * 在天文观测中寻找超重粒子 (X+) 的证据.
    • *为了限制假设超重粒子的宇宙丰富度.

    主要方法:

    • * 分析恒星光谱,特别针对超重中性的光谱特征.
    • * 对明亮的恒星玛西欧 (Gamma Cassiopeiae) 的视线的观察.

    主要成果:

    • *没有发现超重粒子X+的确切证据.
    • * X+与正常的相对丰度的上限被确定为2 x 10{-8}.

    结论:

    • * 寻找的超重粒子X+的宇宙丰富度受到高度限制.
    • *这些发现限制了某些粒子物理模型预测这些粒子的可能性.

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