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News Article: New Findings Challenge 150-Year-Old Assumptions: Scientists Discover New Properties of Unusual Metal
The new study shows that while those bonds disappear at melting point, they reappear at higher temperatures.
That contradicts long-standing assumptions and necessitates a new explanation for gallium’s low melting point. The researchers propose that the key may be a large increase in entropy – a measure of disorder – when the bonds disappear, freeing up the atoms.