Sunday, May 17, 2026

Cloudy Water And Calcium Carbonate

In calcium carbonate (\(CaCO_{3}\)), the carbonate ion (\(CO_{3}^{2-}\)) does not have distinct single and double bonds. Instead, the electrons resonate, resulting in three identical C-O bonds, each of length approximately \(1.285\,\dot{A}\),

\(f_{res}=0.122\cfrac{c}{BL}\)

\(f_{res}=0.122*\cfrac{299792458}{1.285}*10^{10}\)

\(\cfrac{f_{res}}{10^{15}}= 284.628\,\,Hz\)

This frequency may free \(O\) from the carbonate and clears up the water.

Breaking C=O in Calcium Carbonate st 284-628 Hz

Breaking C=O in Calcium Carbonate st 2846-279 Hz

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