yes molecules of chemicals that are ( for example) trapped in a ball, in what state I do not know- how thin does this ball have to be in order to attract another chemical (that it can bond to). Think of magnets attracting on a think surface.
Will these chemicals be able to bond in any way, or will the electrons not act because of the ball in witch it lies?
What I am looking for is a type of "glue" using encased chemicals. Since chemicals can only bind to certain chemicals this glue would be programmable and useful in nanotechnology.
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