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There's a bright new comet in the sky—and it's greenIts vivid green glow is caused by diatomic carbon molecules, which emit a green light under the Sun's illumination, according to EarthSky. Long exposure images also show the celestial traveler has ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNShaping the Future of Quantum Computing Through Molecular SystemsNovel Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) research shows that molecules could play a role in the future of quantum computing, particularly in specialized applications like quantum simulations and ...
The coma (cloud of dust and gas enveloping its nucleus) of the comet consists of diatomic molecules of carbon. When they get exposed to the sun's radiation, they produce a greenish light that is ...
Bromine is one of only two liquid elements. Iodine is solid. They exist as diatomic molecules - they have two atoms in each molecule. As you go down the group the halogens become less reactive.
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