Polywater or Sodium Acetate?
Abstract
Measurements of the infrared spectrum of sodium acetate suggest that high concentrations of this impurity may account for the unique spectrum of anomalous water.
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Volume 172 | Issue 3980
16 April 1971
16 April 1971
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