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CONCEPTS IN CHEMISTRY
OVERVIEW
From about one century the chemistry has become a simple extension of quantum physics. It is impossible to think about ,,modern chemistry'' without the concept of chemical bonds and reaction mechanisms and these were subordinated to quantum mechanic. It is nothing wrong in this, only the fact that quantum mechanic is completely wrong at its fundamentals and as consequences too. For chemistry it is outrages to admit that a mathematical probabilistic (and inexistent in reality!) distribution of charges, as example, can lead to a real arrangement of electrons. Therefore the present book changes the fundamentals of actual chemistry starting with the concepts of atomic structure, chemical bonds, structure of compounds and reaction mechanisms. Last but not least, a special importance is given to electrochemistry. Despite their use from about three centuries, despite their simplicity in construction, electrolytic cells working mechanisms are a complete mystery for actual science. The actual explanation provided in any school manual or any low level chemistry and physic books represents a mountain of absurdity. This situation was possible because there is (at least in physics) a class of theoreticians who design theories and on the other hand a class of experimenters which are interested in practical aspects. The gap between them is high enough and it was underlined with different occasions that in the presence of theoreticians in a laboratory, ,,the instruments refuse to work". Leaving the joke aside, it is not pleasant to observe that with simple experiments able to be performed in any school in an under developed country, the entire edifice of physics crash. In this first book only a first introduction in chemistry fundamentals is provided. Further works are intended in order to apply these principles to various parts of chemistry.

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