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Oct23-11, 08:19 PM   #1
 

Physical Properties of Water


I googled this and surprisingly no one seems to have an answer.

What would have to be done to the water to make it change chemically?
 
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Oct24-11, 02:15 AM   #2
 
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Nothing surprising here - question is so vague and ambiguous it has no answer. What do you mean by "change chemically"?

Please elaborate.
 
Nov2-11, 02:17 PM   #3
 
[QUOTE=Borek;3577112]Nothing surprising here - question is so vague and ambiguous it has no answer. What do you mean by "change chemically"?

I have no idea thats the question asks. But I looked around some more and at unreliable places but some people said electromagnetic? Or something close to that.
 
Nov2-11, 03:01 PM   #4
 
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I have no idea thats the question asks.
So the whole thread is an idle speculation, and it won't get any better.
 
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