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News Topical, Digital Desk : We've not only heard the line "Oil and water never mix" since childhood, but we've also seen it with our own eyes. Oil droplets float separately in water. However, Titan has proven this age-old belief wrong. Water and oil have even mingled in Titan's extremely cold environment.

Titan is Saturn's largest moon. A recent study on it has redefined several laws of chemistry. The US space agency NASA, in collaboration with Sweden's Chalmers University of Technology, conducted this groundbreaking research.

The research surprised

According to a report in Science Daily, this research can help explain many things more easily. Titan is about the size of Mercury. According to this study, substances that don't mix on Earth mix together on Titan.

According to Martin Rahm, associate professor in Chalmers' Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,

This study will help us understand Titan's geology better, and its lakes and oceans will also be different.

Titan is one of the coldest satellites

Titan is among the coldest known satellites. Its average temperature is minus 183 degrees Celsius. This new research will help us understand Titan's atmosphere and surface conditions.


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