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Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nded.). Butterworth-Heinemann. p.965. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. Kawada, S. Dielectric dispersion and phase transition of KOH doped ice. J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 32, 1442 (1972).

For reference, the normal zeta potential of a red blood cell is around -15.7 millivolts (although this number does vary a bit depending on the source). Additionally, as red blood cells age, they lose their negatively charged sialic acid , which in turn worsens their zeta potential. Raman spectra were collected with a Kaiser Raman RXN2 system (Kaiser Optical System, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, USA). The solid powders were analyzed with a PhAT probe which was perpendicularly fixed above the solid powders at 2–3 mm. In the transformation experiments, the immersion MR probe was inserted into the crystallizer and immersed into the suspension. Tin foil was used for shading during the whole experiment process. The Raman spectra were collected in the range of 100 cm −1 to 3200 cm −1 with a resolution of 0.5 cm. https://www.angelo.edu/faculty/kboudrea/general/formulas_nomenclature/Formulas_Nomenclature.htm#:~:text=Ionic%20compounds%20are%20(usually)%20formed,nonmetals%20react%20with%20each%20other. Angelo State University: Formulas and Nomenclature of Ionic and Covalent Compounds This is important because I believe that one of the fundamental issues our species now faces is that the zeta potential we evolved to maintain is no longer appropriate for the modern era. Previously, it would have created an appropriate balance between colloidal agglomeration and dispersion, but now since there are so many factors encouraging agglomeration, it is excessively tilted towards agglomeration, and for some individuals, those exposures are sufficient to cause serious illness. I suspect the variability in response is partly genetic (as there will be variation in the zeta potential each person’s physiology is innately set to). Still, since, to my knowledge, no research has ever been conducted in this area, I cannot provide evidence to support that assertion.

Euhedral crystals are those that have obvious, well-formed flat faces. Anhedral crystals do not, usually because the crystal is one grain in a polycrystalline solid. FeSO 4.7H 2O crystals are green in colour. It loses the water of crystallisation when heated, resulting in anhydrous ferrous sulphate. It has a reddish-brown colour to it. Twinning is a phenomenon somewhere between a crystallographic defect and a grain boundary. Like a grain boundary, a twin boundary has different crystal orientations on its two sides. But unlike a grain boundary, the orientations are not random, but related in a specific, mirror-image way.

For all of these reasons, I believe liquid crystalline water is a primary driver of fluid movement within the body. Conversely, I believe poor zeta potential is one of the primary obstacles to fluid movement in the body. Bernal, J. D. & Fowler, R. H. A theory of water and ionic solutions, with particular reference to hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. J. Chem. Phys. 1, 515–548 (1933).However, since an article for each will take a long time, I deferred completing those articles so that I could complete the next and final article in this series. When you add water to anhydrous copper sulphate, it turns blue. This property of anhydrous copper sulphate is utilised to detect the presence of moisture or water in a liquid. To white anhydrous copper sulphate powder, a few drops of the liquid to be tested are added. The presence of moisture or water in anhydrous copper sulphate is indicated by the appearance of blue colour. FAQs on Water of Crystallization Looking at the aging question, I have also felt zeta potential plays a pivotal role. This is partly because many of the diseases the elderly are vulnerable to (e.g., poor blood supply to the brain or becoming hospitalized from a respiratory infection) result from a poor zeta potential. It is also because I notice that as people’s bodies age, they tend to dehydrate, which causes much of the turgor, resiliency and flexibility we take for granted to disappear as the aging process progresses. Sinkankas, John (1964). Mineralogy for amateurs. Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand. pp.134–138. ISBN 0442276249. Polyamorphism is a similar phenomenon where the same atoms can exist in more than one amorphous solid form.

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