knews4u2chew@ wrote:
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> Watch the videos.
> Meyer explains why "Electricl Polarization" works different from
> "Electrolysis."
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> Much more there for the serious researcher and experimenter.
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Polarization of water is a natural process. What is a dipole with a
negative end lying near the center of the oxygen atom and two positive
ends lying near the two hydrogen atoms. It results from the differences
in electronegativities of the two kinds of atoms that constitute the
molecule of water.
What an idiot you are, JW.
FK