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Recently, scientists from the University of Nottingham Trent and the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom, with the help of high-quality X-ray diffraction technology and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance technology, successfully monitored the different stages of a chemical reaction for the first time-one bond is broken, the other bond is formed The details
Scientists believe that it is difficult to determine the different stages of a chemical reaction, because it is difficult to see what the intermediate process is like, either by seeing the reaction raw materials or the reaction products
Scientists used high-quality X-ray diffraction data and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance technology to study multiple molecules composed of 6 atoms, among which the degree of bond formation between nitrogen and carbon atoms varies