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Vol 4 Iss. 2
Pages:
128-143
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New taxonomy of aggregate states of matter and the basic law of dispersoidology

Authors:
P. P. Von-Weymarn
Date submitted:
1912-06-24
Date accepted:
1912-08-25
Date published:
1913-02-25

Abstract

The article examines the vectoriality of molecular forces of attraction and clarifies the issue of changing the nature and degree of orientation of molecules. The author draws conclusions: 1. Matter is vectorial in all its states of aggregation. 2. By increasing the degree of dispersion of any solid crystalline substance, you can change the degree of its overall orientation; moreover, at extremely high degrees of dispersion, the resulting crystalline systems are practically indistinguishable from liquids in terms of orientation. Further, the work highlights: the gaseous-liquid crystalline state of matter and its universality; taxonomy and nomenclature of various types of vectorial state of matter; the basic law of dispersoidology and its application.

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