Chemical Hyperstructures for Elements with Four Oxidation States

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates

2 Department of Mathematical Sciences, Yazd University, Iran

Abstract

Algebraic hyperstructures represent a natural extension of classical algebraic structures and they have many applications in various sciences. In this paper, we investigate mathematical structures of chemical reactions for arbitrary elements with four oxidation states.

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