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The Hydrogen-Bonding Structure of Water

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In a two-page account, Partington (1951)(297) refers to water as “a mixture of polymerized water molecules” and cites about 80 papers. In his inaugural lecture (1963) Ives(185) talked about his “reflections on water,” referred to the thermodynamic studies of Frank and his co-workers, and quoted a comment that Rowland made in 1880.(318)

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Gerrard, W. (1976). The Hydrogen-Bonding Structure of Water. In: Solubility of Gases and Liquids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2644-9_5

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