Re: Spin apart water molecules



Fred Kasner wrote:
Also note that what is chemistry is associated with relatively small
energies per molecule. (Generally several electron volts.) When larger
energies are involved only the world of physics applies not chemistry.
And very much larger energies are associated with nuclear changes.

Eh, wrong: molecular kèmism, atomic kèmism, nuclear kèmism. Why
would it not apply?

-Aut

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