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Abstract
This paper investigates the water molecule from a variety of viewpoints. Water can involve different isotopes of Hydrogen and Oxygen, it can form differently shaped isomer molecules, and, when frozen, it occupies space differently than most other substances do. The tool for conducting the investigation of all this is called 'Algebraic Chemistry'. This tool is a quantitative model for predicting the energy budget for all sorts of changes between different ionization states of atoms that are involved in chemical reactions and in changes of physical state. The model is based on consistent patterns seen in empirical data about ionization potentials, together with rational scaling laws that can interpolate and extrapolate for situations where no data are available. The results of the investigation of the water molecule include comments, both positive and negative, about technologies involving heavy water, poly water, Brown's gas, and cold fusion.Entities:
Keywords: Algebraic Chemistry; Brown’s gas; boiling; chemical bond; cold fusion; energy storage; freezing; ice; ionization potentials; melting; poly water; quantum chemistry; quantum mechanics; snow flakes; water chemistry
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22312305 PMCID: PMC3269739 DOI: 10.3390/ijms13011066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Ionization potentials, scaled appropriately and modeled algebraically.
Figure 2Behavior of higher-order IP’s (IO > 1).
First-order IP’s: fractional rises on sub-periods.
| period | fraction | fraction | fraction | fraction | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
| 2 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 1/2 | 1 | 3/4 | ||||
| 3 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 1/3 | 1 | 3/4 | ||||
| 4 | 18 | 3 | 0 | 1/4 | 2 | 5/18 | 1 | 2/3 | ||
| 5 | 18 | 3 | 0 | 1/4 | 2 | 5/18 | 1 | 2/3 | ||
| 6 | 32 | 4 | 0 | 1/4 | 3 | 7/48 | 2 | 5/16 | 1 | 9/16 |
| 7 | 32 | 4 | 0 | 1/4 | 3 | 7/48 | 2 | 5/16 | 1 | 9/16 |
Figure 3Correlation between state-change temperatures and ionization potentials.
Figure 4Population fractions of three regimes of ionization state energy.
Figure 5A generic phase diagram.
Figure 6A phase diagram with the plasma state included.
Periods 1, 2 and 3.
| Element | Charge | Mass | Raw Data IP | Scaled Data | Model | Model Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 1 | 1.008 | 13.610 | 13.718 | 14.250 | 0 |
| He | 2 | 4.003 | 24.606 | 49.244 | 49.875 | 35.625 |
| Li | 3 | 6.941 | 5.394 | 12.480 | 12.480 | −1.781 |
| Be | 4 | 9.012 | 9.326 | 21.011 | 23.327 | 9.077 |
| B | 5 | 10.811 | 8.309 | 17.966 | 17.055 | 2.805 |
| C | 6 | 14.007 | 11.266 | 22.551 | 21.570 | 7.320 |
| N | 7 | 14.007 | 14.544 | 29.101 | 27.281 | 13.031 |
| O | 8 | 15.999 | 13.631 | 27.260 | 27.281 | 13.031 |
| F | 9 | 18.998 | 17.438 | 36.810 | 34.504 | 20.254 |
| Ne | 10 | 20.180 | 21.587 | 43.562 | 43.641 | 29.391 |
| Na | 11 | 22.990 | 5.145 | 10.753 | 10.910 | −3.340 |
| Mg | 12 | 24.305 | 7.656 | 15.506 | 16.565 | 2.315 |
| Al | 13 | 26.982 | 5.996 | 12.444 | 14.923 | 0.673 |
| Si | 14 | 28.086 | 8.154 | 16.357 | 18.874 | 4.624 |
| P | 15 | 30.974 | 10.498 | 21.677 | 23.871 | 9.621 |
| S | 16 | 32.066 | 10.373 | 20.790 | 23.871 | 9.621 |
| CI | 17 | 35.453 | 12.977 | 27.063 | 30.192 | 15.942 |
| Ar | 18 | 39.948 | 15.778 | 35.017 | 38.186 | 23.936 |
Note above: l = 0 and l = 1 sub-periods are tied to the beginnings and ends of periods. Note following: l = 2 sub-periods float mid period, with their mid points tied to the overall period-rise.
Periods 4 and 5.
| Element | Charge | Mass | Raw Data IP | Scaled Data | Model | Model Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K | 19 | 39.098 | 4.346 | 8.944 | 9.546 | −4.704 |
| Ca | 20 | 40.078 | 6.120 | 12.265 | 13.057 | −1.193 |
| Sc | 21 | 44.956 | 6.546 | 14.013 | 13.057 | −1.193 |
| Ti | 22 | 47.867 | 6.826 | 14.851 | 13.638 | −0.612 |
| V | 23 | 50.942 | 6.743 | 14.934 | 14.244 | −0.006 |
| Cr | 24 | 51.996 | 6.774 | 14.676 | 14.877 | 0.627 |
| 25 | 54.938 | 7.438 | 16.345 | 15.539 | 1.289 | |
| Fe | 26 | 55.845 | 7.873 | 16.911 | 15.539 | 1.289 |
| Co | 27 | 58.933 | 7.863 | 17.163 | 16.229 | 1.980 |
| Ni | 28 | 58.693 | 7.645 | 16.026 | 16.951 | 2.701 |
| Cu | 29 | 63.546 | 7.728 | 16.934 | 17.705 | 3.455 |
| Zn | 30 | 65.390 | 9.398 | 20.485 | 18.492 | 4.242 |
| Ga | 31 | 69.723 | 6.006 | 13.509 | 14.494 | 0.244 |
| Ge | 32 | 72.610 | 7.905 | 17.936 | 17.860 | 3.610 |
| As | 33 | 74.922 | 9.824 | 22.303 | 22.007 | 7.757 |
| Se | 34 | 78.960 | 9.761 | 22.669 | 22.007 | 7.757 |
| Br | 35 | 79.904 | 11.826 | 26.998 | 27.116 | 12.866 |
| Kr | 36 | 83.800 | 14.015 | 32.623 | 33.412 | 19.162 |
| Rb | 37 | 85.468 | 4.180 | 9.657 | 9.546 | −4.704 |
| Sr | 38 | 87.620 | 5.695 | 13.132 | 13.057 | −1.193 |
| Y | 39 | 88.906 | 6.390 | 14.567 | 13.057 | −1.193 |
| Zr | 40 | 91.224 | 6.846 | 15.614 | 13.638 | −0.612 |
| Nb | 41 | 92.906 | 6.888 | 15.608 | 14.244 | −0.006 |
| Mo | 42 | 95.940 | 7.106 | 16.232 | 14.877 | 0.627 |
| Tc | 43 | 98.000 | 7.282 | 16.597 | 15.539 | 1.289 |
| Ru | 44 | 101.070 | 7.376 | 16.942 | 15.539 | 1.289 |
| Rh | 45 | 102.906 | 7.469 | 17.080 | 16.230 | 1.980 |
| Pd | 46 | 106.420 | 8.351 | 19.319 | 16.951 | 2.701 |
| Ag | 47 | 107.868 | 7.583 | 17.403 | 17.705 | 3.455 |
| Cd | 48 | 112.411 | 9.004 | 21.087 | 18.492 | 4.242 |
| In | 49 | 114.818 | 5.788 | 13.563 | 14.494 | 0.244 |
| Sn | 50 | 118.710 | 7.355 | 17.462 | 17.860 | 3.610 |
| Sb | 51 | 121.760 | 8.651 | 20.655 | 22.007 | 7.757 |
| Te | 52 | 127.600 | 9.015 | 22.120 | 22.007 | 7.757 |
| I | 53 | 126.904 | 10.456 | 25.037 | 27.116 | 12.866 |
| Xe | 54 | 131.290 | 12.137 | 29.508 | 33.412 | 19.162 |
Period 6.
| Element | Charge | Mass | Raw Data IP | Scaled Data | Model | Model Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cs | 55 | 132.905 | 3.900 | 9.425 | 9.546 | −4.704 |
| Ba | 56 | 137.327 | 5.218 | 12.796 | 13.057 | −1.192 |
| La | 57 | 138.906 | 5.581 | 13.600 | 12.393 | −1.857 |
| Ce | 58 | 140.116 | 5.477 | 13.232 | 12.583 | −1.667 |
| Pr | 59 | 140.908 | 5.425 | 12.957 | 12.776 | −1.474 |
| Nd | 60 | 144.240 | 5.498 | 13.217 | 12.972 | −1.278 |
| Pm | 61 | 145.000 | 5.550 | 13.192 | 13.171 | −1.079 |
| Sm | 62 | 150.360 | 5.633 | 13.660 | 13.374 | −0.876 |
| Eu | 63 | 151.964 | 5.674 | 13.687 | 13.579 | −0.671 |
| Gd | 64 | 157.250 | 6.141 | 15.089 | 13.579 | −0.671 |
| Tb | 65 | 158.925 | 5.851 | 14.305 | 13.787 | −0.463 |
| Dy | 66 | 162.500 | 5.934 | 14.609 | 13.999 | −0.251 |
| Ho | 67 | 164.930 | 6.027 | 14.836 | 14.213 | −0.037 |
| Er | 68 | 167.260 | 6.110 | 15.029 | 14.431 | 0.181 |
| Tm | 69 | 168.934 | 6.183 | 15.137 | 14.653 | 0.403 |
| Yb | 70 | 170.040 | 6.255 | 15.463 | 14.878 | 0.627 |
| Lu | 71 | 174.967 | 5.436 | 13.395 | 17.860 | 3.610 |
| Hf | 72 | 178.490 | 7.054 | 17.487 | 18.755 | 4.505 |
| Ta | 73 | 180.948 | 7.894 | 19.568 | 19.696 | 5.446 |
| W | 74 | 183.840 | 7.988 | 19.844 | 20.684 | 6.434 |
| Re | 75 | 186.207 | 7.884 | 19.574 | 21.721 | 7.471 |
| Os | 76 | 190.230 | 8.714 | 21.811 | 21.721 | 7.471 |
| 77 | 192.217 | 9.129 | 22.788 | 22.811 | 8.560 | |
| Pt | 78 | 195.076 | 9.025 | 22.571 | 23.955 | 9.705 |
| Au | 79 | 196.967 | 9.232 | 23.019 | 25.156 | 10.906 |
| Hg | 80 | 200.530 | 10.446 | 26.184 | 26.418 | 12.168 |
| Tl | 81 | 204.383 | 6.110 | 15.417 | 16.515 | 2.265 |
| Pb | 82 | 207.200 | 7.427 | 18.768 | 19.696 | 5.446 |
| Bi | 83 | 208.980 | 7.293 | 18.361 | 23.490 | 9.240 |
| Po | 84 | 209.000 | 8.423 | 20.958 | 23.490 | 9.240 |
| At | 85 | 210.000 | 28.015 | 13.765 | ||
| Rn | 86 | 222.000 | 10.757 | 27.769 | 33.412 | 19.164 |
Note: l = 3 (like l = 2) sub-periods float mid period, with their midpoints tied to the overall period-rise.
Period 7.
| Element | Charge | Mass | Raw Data IP | Scaled Data | Model | Model |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fr | 87 | 223.000 | 9.546 | −4.704 | ||
| Ra | 88 | 226.000 | 5.280 | 13.560 | 13.057 | −1.193 |
| Ac | 89 | 227.000 | 6.950 | 17.727 | 12.393 | −1.857 |
| Th | 90 | 232.038 | 6.089 | 15.699 | 12.583 | −1.667 |
| Pa | 91 | 231.036 | 5.892 | 14.959 | 12.776 | −1.474 |
| U | 92 | 238.029 | 6.203 | 16.050 | 12.972 | −1.277 |
| Np | 93 | 237.000 | 6.276 | 15.994 | 13.171 | −1.079 |
| Pu | 94 | 244.000 | 6.068 | 15.752 | 13.374 | −0.876 |
| Am | 95 | 243.000 | 5.996 | 15.337 | 13.579 | −0.671 |
| Cm | 96 | 247.000 | 6.027 | 15.507 | 13.579 | −0.671 |
| Bk | 97 | 247.000 | 6.234 | 15.875 | 13.787 | −0.463 |
| Cf | 98 | 251.000 | 6.307 | 16.154 | 13.999 | −0.251 |
| Es | 99 | 252.000 | 6.421 | 16.345 | 14.213 | −0.037 |
| Fm | 100 | 257.000 | 6.504 | 16.716 | 14.431 | 0.181 |
| Md | 101 | 258.000 | 6.587 | 16.827 | 14.653 | 0.403 |
| No | 102 | 259.000 | 6.660 | 16.911 | 14.877 | 0.627 |
| Lf | 103 | 17.859 | 3.610 | |||
| Rf | 104 | 18.755 | 4.505 | |||
| Db | 105 | 19.696 | 5.446 | |||
| Sg | 106 | 20.684 | 6.434 | |||
| Bh | 107 | 21.721 | 7.471 | |||
| Hs | 108 | 21.721 | 7.471 | |||
| Mt | 109 | 22.811 | 8.561 | |||
| Ds | 110 | 23.955 | 9.705 | |||
| Rg | 111 | 25.156 | 10.906 | |||
| Cn | 112 | 26.418 | 12.168 | |||
| Uut | 113 | 16.515 | 2.265 | |||
| Uuq | 114 | 17.019 | 2.769 | |||
| Uup | 115 | 23.490 | 9.240 | |||
| Uuh | 116 | 23.490 | 9.240 | |||
| Uus | 117 | 28.015 | 13.765 | |||
| Uuo | 118 | 33.412 | 19.162 |