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Specific Features of the Concentration Dependences of Impurities in Condensed Media

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It is shown that the linear dependence of impurity concentration on the number of dilutions may be violated under multiple dilution of aqueous solutions. The composition of aqueous solutions is found to change upon a mechanical impact. An increase in the molecular concentration of oxygen and reactive oxygen species is observed. A model of nanoassociates determining the elastic scattering effect upon highest dilutions is proposed.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I am grateful to Prof. G.А. Lyakhov, Dr. S.V. Gudkov, and Dr. V.I. Pustovoi for fruitful discussions.

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Shcherbakov, I.A. Specific Features of the Concentration Dependences of Impurities in Condensed Media. Phys. Wave Phen. 28, 83–87 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1541308X20020156

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