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±Water: Demonstration of Water Properties, Depending on its Electrical Potential

Received: 17 February 2018    Accepted: 5 March 2018    Published: 24 March 2018
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Abstract

The aim of this work is to demonstrate that the physicochemical properties of water depend on its electric charge (potential). It is also shown that the physico-chemical properties of aqueous solutions depend very much on the electric charge (potential) of the water on which these solutions are prepared.

Published in World Journal of Applied Physics (Volume 3, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.wjap.20180301.12
Page(s) 13-18
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Keywords

Water, Aqueous Solutions, UV Absorption Spectra, Electric Charge, Electric Potential, DNA

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  • Research and Training Centre ‘Physical and Chemical Materials Science’ Under Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University and NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine

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