16 MAY 2012 by ideonexus

 Atoms Form Compounds With Properties Very Different Than ...

Compounds formed by chemical attraction, possess new properties different from those of their component parts... chemists have long believed that the contrary took place in their combination. They thought, in fact, that the compounds possessed properties intermediate between those of their component parts; so that two bodies, very coloured, very sapid, or insapid, soluble or insoluble, fusible or infusible, fixed or volatile, assumed in chemical combination, a shade or colour, or taste, solub...
Folksonomies: history chemistry
Folksonomies: history chemistry
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It was long thought in Chemistry that compounds exhibited traits partway between their component parts.

13 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 All Chemical Reactions Involve Negative and Positive Forces

... every chemical combination is wholly and solely dependent on two opposing forces, positive and negative electricity, and every chemical compound must be composed of two parts combined by the agency of their electrochemical reaction, since there is no third force. Hence it follows that every compound body, whatever the number of its constituents, can be divided into two parts, one of which is positively and the other negatively electrical.
Folksonomies: chemistry
Folksonomies: chemistry
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In relation to one another, one compound is negatively charged, the other positively, with no other force involved.

09 JUN 2011 by ideonexus

 Origins and Importance of Water

Water is so uniquely favorable to life as we know it, it is hard to imagine life without it. Where did it come from, this planetary wrap of fluid, this liquidy bower? A standard story is that the heat of the young Earth drove hydrogen and oxygen out of chemical combination in minerals like mica, and these atoms then combined to form water. Four billion years ago the planet was mostly molten, heated by radioactivity and the violence of its formation—a vast spherical volcano—and the newly f...
Folksonomies: wonder naturalism water
Folksonomies: wonder naturalism water
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The origin of water on Earth, and its formation in deepest space.