[ask]electron inside drinking water

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The discussion centers on the feasibility and implications of "electron ionized drinking water." Key points include the impossibility of injecting free electrons into water, as they do not remain stable or unreactive. The conversation highlights that any claims regarding the benefits of such water are unfounded, supported by evidence from electron spin resonance measurements. Additionally, the notion that electrons can neutralize free radicals or kill viruses in the human body is dismissed as pseudoscience.

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  • Understanding of basic chemistry concepts, particularly ionization and free radicals.
  • Familiarity with electron spin resonance (ESR) and its applications in chemistry.
  • Knowledge of water chemistry and molecular structure.
  • Awareness of the principles of electrical charge and electron behavior in solvents.
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  • Research electron spin resonance (ESR) techniques and their applications in measuring electron behavior.
  • Explore the chemistry of free radicals and their implications in biological systems.
  • Investigate the properties of aprotic solvents and their ability to solvate electrons.
  • Learn about the scientific basis for claims regarding ionized water and its purported health benefits.
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This discussion is beneficial for chemists, physicists, health professionals, and anyone interested in the scientific evaluation of water treatment technologies and their health claims.

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Dear Sir/Madam,
This is the first time for me to joint the Physics Forum. At this time I have several questions regarding "Electron Ionized Drinking water". Please find all the questions below:
1. Does Electron could be injected into water ?How to inject the electron into water ? Please
tell me the process briefly.
2. How do we generate the electrons electrically? By separating Hydrogen ion from water
molecule ?
3. As far as I know if Hydrogen release its electron means its electrical charged become
positive, so the Hydrogen become a Free Radical, is it right ?
4. Does electron water could neutralized Free Radicals, How it is happened ?
5. Is it possible to enlarge the water molecules so it could Hold more electrons ? Is it make
sense ?
6. How to measure the electron contents in drinking water ?
7. Do electrons could kill viruses in human body?

Thank you for your kind cooperation.
 
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A free electron will not remain unreactive or storable in water, and this can be proved by electron spin resonance measurements. Any benefits of producing a "electron ionized drinking water" are so much BS and wishful thinking.
Some aprotic solvents can briefly solvate an electron, and these are evident by a strong blue coloration from CT absorption bands. I'll bet this coloration cannot be demonstrated in the so-called "electron ionized drinking water"...
 

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