Impact of Biofield Treatment on Disodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate and Sodium Nitrate

Impact of Biofield Treatment on Disodium Hydrogen Orthophosphate and Sodium Nitrate

Disodium hydrogen phosphate  (Na2HPO4) or Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate is the inorganic salt exists in anhydrous form as well as forms with dihydrate, heptahydrate and octahydrate. Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is a highly water soluble white powder. It is a readily available source of nitrate anion (NO3-) and widely used in numerous chemical reactions at industrial scale for the production of fertilizers, smoke bombs, pyrotechnics, and as a solid rocket propellant. It is advantageous to find out an alternate approach, which could alter the spectral properties of chemical compounds.

The present study was attempted to investigate the impact of biofield treatment on atomic level like force constant, dipole moment, and energy gape between highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of disodium hydrogen orthophosphate and sodium nitrate.

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