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Formation of the Reactive Species of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Dioxide in Aqueous Solutions under Physical Impacts

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A concept is proposed, according to which the water‒air system is an open nonequilibrium system capable of accumulating free energy; the latter can be released under certain weak resonance effects via standard high-energy processes. These processes break chemical bonds and cause formation of reactive species of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.

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This study was supported in part by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project nos. 19-02-00061-a and 20-34-70037.

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Bruskov, V.I., Chernikov, A.V., Ivanov, V.E. et al. Formation of the Reactive Species of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Dioxide in Aqueous Solutions under Physical Impacts. Phys. Wave Phen. 28, 103–106 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1541308X2002003X

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