It seems like high-temperature and low-temperature superconductors are not too rare. But, why don't any superconductors work at room temperature? No theories seem to predict their occurrence, but none seem to contradict their existence.
Hey all, I did try this question, and my thought was that since the stability is more for a less sterically-hindered carbon, a lesser-sized group like OH should be able to make this more stable. Your thoughts?
I've not put it up in the main site for this is a mundane HW JEE question.