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Interactions of Water in Ionic Hydrates

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The experimental investigations of water-water interactions in aqueous electrolyte solutions are confronted with the problem of the analysis of the macroscopic data on a molecular level. In addition, the comparison of experimental results is very often difficult as the different kinds of experiments are a measure of different properties of the interactions. This leads very often to different conclusions e.g. on hydrogen bonding. A typical example is the question if water is a uniform or a two state liquid, which has been discussed for many years.

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Heinzinger, K., Pálinkás, G. (1987). Interactions of Water in Ionic Hydrates. In: Kleeberg, H. (eds) Interactions of Water in Ionic and Nonionic Hydrates. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72701-6_1

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