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Nascent State (other)
Nascent state is a psychological process of destructuration-reorganization. Nascent state may also refer to: * Nascent state (chemistry) Nascent state or ''in statu nascendi'' ( Lat. newly formed moiety: ''in the state of being born'' or ''just emerging''), is an obsolete theory in chemistry. It refers to the form of a chemical element (or sometimes compound) in the instance of the ..., a superseded chemical theory * In statu nascendi, a Latin phrase {{Disambiguation ...
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Nascent State
Nascent may refer to: * ''Nascent'' (film), a 2016 Central African short documentary film by Lindsay Branham and Jon Kasbe * ''Nascent'', a 2005 Australian dance film with choreography by Garry Stewart Garry Stewart (born 1962) is an Australian dancer and choreographer. He was the longest-serving artistic director of the Australian Dance Theatre, taking over from Meryl Tankard in 1999 and finishing his term at the end of 2021. He is renown ... * Nascent Glacier, Antarctica See also * Nascent state (other) * * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Nascent State (chemistry)
Nascent state or ''in statu nascendi'' ( Lat. newly formed moiety: ''in the state of being born'' or ''just emerging''), is an obsolete theory in chemistry. It refers to the form of a chemical element (or sometimes compound) in the instance of their liberation or formation. Often encountered are atomic oxygen (Onasc), nascent hydrogen (Hnasc), and similar forms of chlorine (Clnasc) or bromine (Brnasc). The concept of a "nascent state" was developed to explain the observation that gases generated in situ are frequently more reactive than identical chemicals that have been stored for an extended period of time."The 'Chemical Age' Chemical Dictionary. Chemical Terms", Ernest Benn Limited, London, 1924, p.10(link)/ref> First usage of the term was in work by Joseph Priestley around 1790. Auguste Laurent expanded on the theory in the mid 19th century. Constantine Zenghelis hypothesized in 1920 that the increased reactivity of the "nascent" state was due to the fine dispersion of the ...
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