Homework Time.  :-)
 
Dipolar Bonding in Water:
 
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/diph2o.html
 
 
ELectric Dipole Potential:
 
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/dipole.html#c2
 
 
Point Charge Potential:
 
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/potpoi.html#c1
 
Point Charge Electric Fields and Voltages:
 
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/e2p.html#c1
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 8/19/2006 2:39:45 AM
Subject: [Vo]: Re: Field Induced Ionization & Ion Hydration of Water

Posted 08-03-06.
>
> 1, "Water tends to form small "NanoPolymers", x H2O -----> (H2O)x"
>
> 2, " The attraction for the proton of a molecule by a neighboring oxygen atom
>      in the (H2O)x nanopolymer causes some formation of  OH-  hydroxyl and hydronium H3O+ ions
>      2 H2O -----> H3O+ +  OH- ".
> 3, "The Dipole Moments of the individual water molecules are additive in the Polymers ".
>
> 4, "Hydration of the ions forms nH2O.OH-  and  mH2O.H3O+ NanoClusters".
>
Would step 4 create a " Composite Neutral NanoCluster " (nH2O.OH- : mH20.H3O+)
possibly with a detectable large dipole moment?
 
Fred
 

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