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Excellent source to alter your perception of a common substance,
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This review is from: The Structure and Properties of Water (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) (Paperback)
Definitely a classic! This book is an excellent in-depth source of inquiry about something so common, that its special properties are often overlooked. This book isn't a good pick for an introduction to the study of water, but it is an indispensable source for the philosophical foundation behind this subject. I jumped around a lot in this book, taking bits and pieces out and I am sure I will continue to do so for many years. For an analytical chemist like me, this book provides lots of sound physical principles to intuit from.
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Classic book on physics and chemistry of water,
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This review is from: The Structure and Properties of Water (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) (Paperback)
Though printed originally in 1969, this book is still a classic and a must have for researchers of water, its properties and hydrogen bonds.In fact, I bought 2 of this book and one gifted to my former colleagues in Russian Academy of Sciences. |
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The Structure and Properties of Water (Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences) by David S. Eisenberg (Paperback - December 8, 2005)
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