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Vol 163
Pages:
218-222
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Dialectical relationship between intermolecular forces and their influence on the state of water

Authors:
Z. Z. Sharafutdinov
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Date submitted:
2004-10-27
Date accepted:
2004-11-18
Date published:
2005-05-01

Abstract

Dispersive forces are in antagonistic relations with chemical forces, which, in turn, can be in synergistic or antagonistic relations with forces of electrical nature. Due to the struggle and unity of these forces, inclusion compounds (embedding solutions, clathrates) exist in nature. The manifestation of the dialectical relationship of the three forces is most clearly realized in water. Water exists in nuclear ionic, molecular and metallic states. In liquid form, water exists as a dynamic inclusion solution, which is constantly formed and constantly destroyed.

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