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Nanostructural mechanisms of physicochemical reactions

https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2021-4-123-126

Abstract

It is generally accepted that physicochemical reactions are mainly molecular atomic. It was shown that liquid water consists of 12 % molecules and 88 % of ice nanocrystals. When melting, microcrystals of substances break down into nanocrystals and molecules or into nanocrystals and atoms. During the crystallization of liquids, the reverse process occurs. Based on the above physicochemical reactions, it is shown that nanostructural mechanisms prevail in their basis.

About the Authors

V. Yu. Stetsenko
Institute of Technology of Metals of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus
Mogilev, Belarus, 11, Bialynitskogo‑Biruli str.


A. V. Stetsenko
Belarusian‑Russian University
Belarus
Mogilev, Belarus, 43, Mira ave.


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Stetsenko V.Yu., Stetsenko A.V. Nanostructural mechanisms of physicochemical reactions. Litiyo i Metallurgiya (FOUNDRY PRODUCTION AND METALLURGY). 2021;(4):123-126. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2021-4-123-126

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