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Roaming-controlled formation of dimethyl ether and methanol: role of nonequilibrium dynamics and integrability.
Summary: Imagine a tiny dance where atoms break apart, wander around, and then bump back together in a new way to make different chemicals. Scientists studied how this "roaming" dance creates two chemicals: dimethyl ether and methanol. They found that the atoms don't always follow the rules of normal, predictable movement. Instead, their wild, uneven energy paths change how the final chemicals are made. It helps us understand the secret life of molecules!
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