Water structure: order and oddities

Sastry, Srikanth (2001) Water structure: order and oddities Nature, 409 (6818). pp. 300-301. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Water is a common but unusual liquid. Precise measures of the arrangement of molecules in water may help us to better understand some of its peculiar properties. The structure of matter on microscopic scales is a pervasive theme in modern science. The successes of solid-state physics are built on exploiting the regularity of atomic arrangements in crystals.

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