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Inside the 20-year mission to unwind the unusual world of ‘quantum superchemistry’

Inside the 20-year mission to unwind the unusual world of ‘quantum superchemistry’

Science and Nature
Quantum superchemistry is an odd phenomenon in which particles go through cumulative chain reaction. It was lastly shown in 2023, when ultra-cold cesium atoms were transformed to cesium particles, and after that back once again. (Image credit: koto_feja through Getty Images) Chemistry depends upon heat.Atoms or particles bounce around arbitrarily, clash, and form other particles. At greater temperature levels, atoms clash more and the rate at which atoms end up being particles boosts. Listed below a specific temperature level, the response will not take place at all.Something really unusual occurs at the least expensive temperature levels. In this severe cold, there is basically no heat, yet chain reactions take place faster than they do at heats.The phenomenon is called quantum...