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CAO Ze-Xian. The familiar and inexplicable water[J]. PHYSICS, 2016, 45(11): 701-706. DOI: 10.7693/wl20161102
Citation: CAO Ze-Xian. The familiar and inexplicable water[J]. PHYSICS, 2016, 45(11): 701-706. DOI: 10.7693/wl20161102

The familiar and inexplicable water

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  • Received Date: October 29, 2016
  • Published Date: November 11, 2016
  • Water is the most familiar substance, yet it refuses to be understood. Water is involved in a variety of processes on earth, it exhibits an uncomparable complexity in structure,and almost all its properties are an anomaly. Water science, just like water, is amazing and appealing.
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