Water Molecules Flip 180 degrees
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Scientists spot water molecules flipping before they split, and it could help them produce cheaper hydrogen fuel

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Scientists at Northwestern University have observed water molecules splitting in real time to form hydrogen and oxygen.
The process takes more energy than theoretical calculations suggested, they say.
The researchers say this could offer key insights into making the process of splitting water molecules more efficient.
Further studying this process could help scientists design more efficient catalysts to use in the process.
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