This weekend was undoubtedly another chemistry weekend.
Li Zheng truly felt why it's said that the sea of learning is boundless.
As he delved deeper into his studies, his chemistry scores rose above 200, yet he became more and more aware of his own ignorance.
The high school chemistry he had studied before was merely about memorizing the most superficial knowledge.
For example, C+O2→Co2, it was enough to know that burning charcoal produces carbon dioxide.
But now, his competition studies were exploring why this happens.
Just as the old librarian said, humans grow stronger by questioning "why."
In the chemical process of burning charcoal, what changes occur in the chemical bonds, what is the final structure like, and why is it so.
A simple molecule of carbon dioxide can reveal all these things, let alone the Mg2B2O4(OH)2 on the exam papers.