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A '''magnecule''' is an unproven type of compound of atoms, distinct from [[covalent]] bonds and [[ionic compound]]s and [[hydrogen bond]]s. The magnecule theory was put forward by [[Ruggero Santilli]]. |
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The theorized existence of magnecules is highly controversial. |
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References which claim to prove that magnecules exist are: |
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| title = Structure and Combustion of Magnegases | journal = Hadronic Journal | issue = 27 | pages = p. 299-330 | author = R. M. Santilli, A. K. Aringazin | date = December 20, 2001 | id = {{arXiv|archive=physics|id=0112066}} |
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| last = Santilli | first = Ruggero Maria | date = [[2006-02-17]] | title = The Novel 'Controlled Intermediate Nuclear Fusion' and its Possible Industrial Realization as Predicted by Hadronic Mechanics and Chemistry| id = {{arxiv|archive=physics|id=0602125}} | accessdate = 2007-03-01 }} That article claims that "''Santilli’s magnecules are stable clusters consisting of individual atoms (H, C, O, etc.), and ordinary molecules (CO, H{sub}2{/sub}O, etc.) bonded together by opposing magnetic polarities originating from toroidal polarizations of the orbitals of electrons. Numerous new substances with magnecular structures have been identified experimentally to date, among which we indicate MagneGas, MagneHydrogen, HHO, and others under industrial development.''" |
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