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Infrared absorption spectra of pure and magnetized water at elevated temperatures

The changes of properties of infrared absorption of pure and magnetized water with elevated temperature are collected by a 670-FT-IR spectrometer in the regions of 3000–4000 cm−1 and 7000–9000 cm. From the measurement we discover exceptionally that the magnetization effects of water in the process o...

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Published in:Europhysics letters 2010-12, Vol.92 (6), p.65001
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