Fifth Grader's Random Molecule Creation Hailed As Scientific Discovery

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When 10-year old Clara Lazan was assigned a classroom science project, neither she nor her teacher Kenneth Boehr, would have guessed that her random creation would be hailed as a scientific discovery, worthy enough to be published in a scientific journal.

It all began when the fifth-grader who attends Border Star Montessori School in Kansas was given a molecule kit and asked to come up with a unique arrangement. Clara used her imagination to create a rather unusual combination of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon atoms - Something her science teacher had never come across before.

Intrigued, he sent a picture to a close friend who also happens to be a computational chemist at California's Humboldt State University. Turns out that Professor Robert Zoeliner had never encountered this molecule arrangement before either.

In order to check if it had ever been done, he plugged the sequence into an online database that has chemistry related literature dating all the way back to 1904. To his surprise, he found only one paper and while it had the same formula, the arrangement was completely different.

While this accidental molecule, which has been called Tetranitratoxycarbon does not occur in nature, it could potentially be synthesized in a laboratory. In fact, since it contains the same atoms as nitroglycerin, the active ingredient in dynamite and rocket propellants, Professor Zoeliner believes it could be a new way to store energy or, create large explosions!

While excited about the potential of the molecule, Clara is more thrilled by the fact that she and her science teacher have been listed as co-authors in the research paper Professor Zoeliner had submitted to the scientific community for consideration. For how often does a 10-year old get a name in a science paper? Pretty cool!

Resource: now.humboldt.edu

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352 Comments
  • lawyervonover 13 years
    Wow! That`s totally cool!
    • dogcat11
      dogcat11over 13 years
      i am 7th grader
      • lawyervonover 13 years
        Wow! That`s awesome!
        • dogcat11
          dogcat11over 13 years
          i hope it makes BIG BOOM!!!!!!!!!!
          • 18swilkinson
            18swilkinsonover 13 years
            I am a sixth grader so ha to all you fifth graders you don't know whats comin for you
            • madimoo
              madimooover 13 years
              Me too :) Hint: I'm in your class!!! ;D I'm sure you know who it is...
              • wierd
                wierdover 13 years
                6th grade is really easy
                • madimoo
                  madimooover 13 years
                  Not exactly for us (18swilkinson and I) because our class is harder. Its a spectrum class so we learn some more advanced things.
              • roseover 13 years
                cool! i'm fifth grader
                • kituover 13 years
                  i am a fifth grader too lol
                  • fishloverover 13 years
                    Random is actually good!
                    • shootingstarover 13 years
                      Wow that is AWSOME
                      • currenteventover 13 years
                        Watch the video, get to 2:20, and if you're a girl, scream!