Article ID: CBB000930748

Is Water a Mixure? Bridging the Distinction between Physical and Chemical Properties (2008)

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Two inter-linked theses are defended in this paper. One is the Duhemian theme that a rigid distinction between physical and chemical properties cannot be upheld. Duhem maintained this view not because the latter are reducible to the former, but because if physics is to remain consistent with chemistry it must prove possible to expand it to accommodate new features, and a rigid distinction would be a barrier to this process. The second theme is that naturally occurring isotopic variants of water are in fact distinct substances, and naturally occurring samples of water are mixtures of these substances. For most practical purposes it is convenient to treat protium oxide, deuterium oxide, and so on, as the same chemical substance, but to insist on this as a matter of principle would stand in conflict with the first thesis. Keywords: Water; Isotopes; Pierre Duhem; Physical property; Chemical property

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Description Explores the view held by Duhem “that a rigid distinction between physical and chemical properties cannot be upheld.” (from the abstract)


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Authors & Contributors
Needham, Paul
Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette
Bordoni, Stefano
Brakel, Jaap van
Duhem, Pierre
Girolami, Gregory S.
Journals
Foundations of Chemistry
Hyle
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
European Physical Journal H
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Publishers
CNRS Éditions
Franco Angeli
Kluwer
Oxford University Press
Routledge
Società Napoletana di Storia Patria
Concepts
Chemistry
Physics
Chemical elements
Philosophy of science
Thermodynamics
Atomism
People
Duhem, Pierre
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
Gibbs, Josiah Willard
Ostwald, Friedrich Wilhelm
Boltzmann, Ludwig
Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
17th century
21st century
Places
France
Great Britain
Europe
United States
Prague (Czechia)
Naples (Italy)
Institutions
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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