Note the fabulous flame speed, the ultra fast vaporization rate, and the unique way that
the hydrogen bonds change when it combines with water.
Not exact matches
Methane — a compound made up of one carbon atom
bonded to four of
hydrogen — is, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
Their simulations allowed them to examine how the supercooled water
hydrogen bonding network
changed over time.
For example, in water (H2O) the sole oxygen atom is bound to two
hydrogen atoms, and the two
bonds constantly
change in length.
Instead, remote mutations
change interactions such as salt bridges and
hydrogen bonds significantly over the evolutionary pathways.