Researchers have discovered that molecules on Saturn’s moon Titan may be breaking a fundamental rule of chemistry that governs which substances can mix and which can’t. (Image credit: NASA-JPL-Space Science Institute)

The frigid conditions on the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, allow simple molecules in its atmosphere to break one of the most fundamental rules in chemistry, a new study shows.

According to this principle, known as “like dissolves like,” mixtures containing both polar and nonpolar components, such as oil and water, usually don’t mix and instead form separate layers.

“This contradicts a rule in chemistry, ‘like dissolves like,’ which basically means that it should not be possible to combine these polar and nonpolar substances,” lead study author[Martin Rahm](…

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