Core Electron Bonding Possible Without Extreme Pressure
Source: Core electron bonding may not always require extreme pressure, study finds (2025-09-30)
New research indicates that certain metals can form core electron bonds without the need for extreme pressure conditions. This discovery challenges previous assumptions that such bonding required intense environments, opening new avenues for understanding metal behavior at standard conditions. The study highlights that some metals' semicore electrons can participate in bonding more readily than previously thought. These findings could have significant implications for material science, potentially leading to innovative applications and more efficient manufacturing processes.
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