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Chemical Rosetta Tablet
The matter & antimatter objects have symmetrical
characteristics.
The chemical
characteristics of "matter" in a matter world are the same as
"antimatter" in an antimatter world except for charges of the
elements. The following diagram shows
the ordinary atom, with its positively charged proton orbited by the negatively
charged electron, and its antimatter counterpart, with a negatively charged
antiproton at its center and the positively charged electron, a positron,
orbiting around it.
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Hydrogen atom
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Antimatter
counterpart
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Matter elements gain or lose electrons that are negatively
charged; and antimatter elements can gain or lose positrons that are positively
charged. Matter and antimatter objects take the same forms: air,
liquids, solids or plasma. The mass of matter and antimatter objects are the
same. For example, oxygen & antioxygen molecules have the same
mass. Because symmetry exists between matter and antimatter, the
following information and knowledge about matter applies to antimatter.
| Physical Constants of Organic Compounds |
- Physical Constraints of Organic Compounds,
Structure Diagrams for Table of Physical Constants, Synonym Index of Organic
Compounds, Molecular Formula Index of Organic Compounds, CAS Registry
Number Index of Organic Compounds, Melting Point Index of Organic Compounds,
Boling Point Index of Organic Compounds and Diamagnetic Susceptibility
of Selected Organic Compounds
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| Thermochemistry,
Electrochemistry, and Kinetics |
- CADATA Key Values for Thermodynamics,
Standard Thermodynamic Properties of Chemical Substances, Thermodynamic
Properties as a Function of Temperature, Thermodynamic Properties as
Aqueous Systems, Heat of Combustion, Electrical Conductivity of Water,
Standard KCl Solution s for Calibrating Conductivity Cells, Molar Conductivity
of Aqueous HF, CHl, HBr, and CI, Equivalent Conductivity of
Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution, Ionic Conductivity and Diffusion of Infinite
Dilution, Activity Coefficients of Acids, Bases, And Salts, Mean
Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes as a Function of Concentration, Enthalpy
of Dilution of Acids, Enthalpy of Solution of Electrolytes, and
Chemical Kinetic Data for Stratospheric Modeling
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| Biochemistry |
- Properties of Amino Acids, Structures of
Common Amino Acids, Properties of Purine and Pyrimidine Bases, Genetic
Code, Property of Fatty Acids, Carbohydrate Names and Symbols,
Biological Buffers, Typical ph Values of Biological Materials and
Foods, and Chemical Composition of Human Body
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| Analytical
Chemistry |
- Preparation of Special Analytical
Reagents, Standard Solution of Acids, Bases, and Salts, Standard
Solutions of Oxidation and Reduction Reagents, Organic Analytical
Reagents for Determination of Inorganic Substances, Acid-Base
Indicators, Fluorescent Indicators, Conversion Formulas for
Concentration of Solutions, Electrochemical Series, Reduction and Oxidation
Potentials for Certain Ion Radicals, ph Scale for Aqueous Solutions,
Practical pH Measurements on Natural Waters, Buffer Solutions Giving
Round Values of pH, Dissociation Constants of Inorganic Acids and
Bases, Dissociation Constants of Organic Acids and Base, Concentrative
Properties of Aqueous Solutions,: Density Refractive Index, Freezing Point,
Depression & Viscosity, Ion Produce of Water, Ionization Constant
of Normal and Heavy Water, Solubility of Selected Gases in Water,
Solubility of Caron Dioxide in Water at Various Temperatures and
Pressures, Aqueous Solubility and Henry' Laws Constants of Organic
Compounds, Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds, Solubility
Product Constants, Solubility of Common Salts, Solubility Chart, Reduction
of Weights in Air to Vacuum, Volume of one gram of Water, Properties
of Carrier Gases for Gas Chromatography, Solvents for Ultraviolet
Spectrophotometry,
Mass Spectral Peaks of Common Organic Solvents,
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| Molecular Structure
and Spectroscopy |
- Bonding Lengths in Crystalline Organic
Compounds, Organometallic Compounds, and Angles in Gas-Phase
Molecules, Dipole Moments, Strengths of Chemical
Bonds, Electro negativity/Positron positivity, Force Constants for
Bond Stretching, Fundamental Vibration Frequencies of Small Molecules,
Spectroscopic Constants of Diatomic Molecules, Infrared Correlation
Charts, Nuclear Spin, Moments, and Other Data Related to NMR Spectroscopy,
Proton NMR Chemical Shifts for Characteristic Organic Sources,
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| Polymer Properties |
- Naming Organic Polymers, Solvent for Common
Polymers, Glass Transitional Temperatures for Selected Polymers, Dielectric
Constant of Selected Polymers, & Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationship
of Polymer Melts
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