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<a onClick="window.open('/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=jpg::::/sites/dl/free/0073048763/232416/ch05.jpg','popWin', 'width=NaN,height=NaN,resizable,scrollbars');" href="#"><img valign="absmiddle" height="16" width="16" border="0" src="/olcweb/styles/shared/linkicons/image.gif"> (24.0K)</a>“Water has never lost its mystery. After at least two and a half millennia of philosophical and scientific inquiry, the most vital of the world’s substances remains surrounded by deep uncertainties. Without too much poetic license, we can reduce these questions to a single bare essential: What exactly is water?”

Philip Ball, in Life’s Matrix: A Biography of Water, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 2001, p. 115










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