Standing State PressGlossaryH₂O completion
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H₂O completionWater Principle

Source: C018


Definition

One independently verified example of a constitutional completion boundary. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, in lawful relationship, produce water. The completion boundary is stoichiometric and independently verifiable within chemistry. Hydrogen remains hydrogen. Oxygen remains oxygen. Differentiation is preserved. Emergence occurs. This constitutional conclusion belongs to chemistry and does not constitutionally establish conclusions for any other discipline.


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