Tsunami in a water glass: Observing the actions of the hydrated electron

Hydrated electrons play a major role in many physical, chemical and biological processes. They are not bound to an atom or molecule and are free in the solution. Since they are only ever created as an intermediate product, they are extremely short-lived.


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Source: Phys.org