
Water and Oil Could Mix on Saturn's Largest Moon, Unlocking Exotic Chemistry
Researchers have discovered that on Saturn's moon Titan, polar and nonpolar molecules like water and oil can mix through a process called intercalation, challenging the traditional 'like dissolves like' rule in chemistry. This finding suggests the potential for exotic chemical structures and reactions in Titan's environment, which could have implications for understanding prebiotic chemistry and the moon's geology.