'Chemistry, astronomy and physics of H3+', Buckinghamshire, UK
H3+, or protonated molecular hydrogen, trihydrogen cation, is one of the most abundant ions in the universe. It is stable due to the low temperature and low density of interstellar space and plays a pivotal role widely in astronomy, physics, and chemistry because of its fundamental nature.
The event will discuss recent developments in astronomical observation laboratory spectroscopy, chemical kinetics, and theoretical understanding of H3+, as well as commemorate the centennial of its discovery.For further information, please visit: http://royalsociety.org/events/Chemistry-astronomy-and-physics-of-H3/(opens in new window)