Researchers have long known that cerium is the best element to use when splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen — a key technique in creating hydrogen gas for fuel. But why, exactly, cerium is so ...
Most materials go from being solids to liquids when they are heated. One rare counter-example is helium-3, which can solidify upon heating. This counterintuitive and exotic effect, known as the ...
An electron transitioning from state to state increases cerium's entropy, making it ideal for hydrogen production, researchers have found. Researchers have long known that cerium is the best element ...
Most materials go from being solids to liquids when they are heated. One rare counter-example is helium-3, which can solidify upon heating. This counterintuitive and exotic effect, known as the ...