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This might be seen as cranking a handle by producing yet more examples of acids ionised by a small number of water molecules. I justify it (probably only to myself) as an exercise in how a scientist might approach a problem, and how it linearly develops with time, not necessarily in the directions first envisaged.

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Chemistry rarely makes it to the cover of popular science magazines. Thus when this week, the New Scientist ran the headline “ Forbidden chemistry. Reactions they said could never happen ”, I was naturally intrigued. The examples included Woodward and Hoffmann’s “ symmetry-forbidden ” reactions, which have been the subject of several posts here already.

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The (hopefully tongue-in-cheek) title Mindless chemistry was given to an article reporting[cite]10.1021/jp057107z[/cite] an automated stochastic search procedure for locating all possible minima with a given composition using high-level quantum mechanical calculations. “Many new structures, often with nonintuitive geometries, were found”. Well, another approach is to follow unexpected hunches.