Polywater: Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum
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In the presence of water, the resonance of the strongly hydrogen-bonded protons characteristic of polywater appears at 5 parts per million lower applied magnetic field than water. Polywater made by a new method confirms the infrared spectrum reported originally.
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Volume 167 | Issue 3914
2 January 1970
2 January 1970
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