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The acidity concept and modern science absurdities
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sorin
2009-10-11 15:43:06 UTC
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The acidity concept and modern science absurdities

Contrary to a lot of other phenomena where an excited or ionized
species return to ground states with photon emission, in case of acid
dissolved in water charges appear and extinct in a very strange way.
More precisely, no photons were observed to be released in this case,
even in such solution a continuous equilibrium between charge
generation and extinction is accepted to happen.
This is not a singular oddity.

If the polarity of water is the reason for molecule ionization, a
strange situation appears when hydracids water solutions are
prepared.
The link:
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/The%20acidity%20concept.htm

A new definition of acidity is proposed and in the book, the concept
of basicity is revised too.
Regards,
Sorin Cosofret & Dorelia Lipsa
JJ beans
2011-06-03 22:02:34 UTC
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what are you talking about? there are many usefull definitions of
acid/base theory - probably the most universal is that put forth by
Lewis. what the heck does emmison phenomen ahave to do with it?
Emmison relaxation is generally high energy stuff like plasma stuff -
ionization of inner shell electrons and realxations phenomena vs
absorbtion stuff?
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 08:43:06 -0700 (PDT), sorin
Post by sorin
The acidity concept and modern science absurdities
Contrary to a lot of other phenomena where an excited or ionized
species return to ground states with photon emission, in case of acid
dissolved in water charges appear and extinct in a very strange way.
More precisely, no photons were observed to be released in this case,
even in such solution a continuous equilibrium between charge
generation and extinction is accepted to happen.
This is not a singular oddity.
If the polarity of water is the reason for molecule ionization, a
strange situation appears when hydracids water solutions are
prepared.
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/The%20acidity%20concept.htm
A new definition of acidity is proposed and in the book, the concept
of basicity is revised too.
Regards,
Sorin Cosofret & Dorelia Lipsa
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