Researchers in Canada have finally identified a new chemical bond, which they’re calling a ‘vibrational bond’.
This vibrational bond seems to break the law of chemistry that states if you increase the temperature, the rate of reaction will speed up. Scientist said that "In this scenario, the lightweight muonium atom would move rapidly between two heavy bromine atoms, 'like a Ping Pong ball bouncing between two bowling balls,' The oscillating atom would briefly hold the two bromine atoms together and reduce the overall energy, and therefore speed, of the reaction.”
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