Why do material behave different
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Scientists have long suspected that the way materials behave on the nanoscale – that is when particles have dimensions of about 1–100 nanometres – is different from how they behave on any other scale. ... Because it's such a tiny scale, the particles have a really big surface-area-to-volume ratio.
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Scientists have long suspected that the waymaterials behave on the nanoscale – that iswhen particles have dimensions of about 1–100 nanometres – is different from how they behaveon any other scale. ... Because it's such a tiny scale, the particles have a really big surface-area-to-volume ratio.
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