Nevertheless, a team from the University of Copenhagen's Department of Chemistry has managed to become the first to bond positively
charged phosphorus atoms with positively charged hydrogen ones.
Not exact matches
And in this case, the scientists found that the
phosphorus had a little patch of negative
charge, just enough to hook up with the hydrogen
atom.
But chemists at the University of Copenhagen have discovered a new kind of hydrogen bond that, at first glance, should be impossible: It's composed of two positively
charged atoms, one
phosphorus and one hydrogen.