"Is the chemical formula H2O a misnomer? From the perspective of neutrons and electrons interacting with protons of water molecules for less than a femtosecond (10 to the fifteenth power) the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is about 1.5:1, not the familiar 2:1 ...While theoreticians are still debating the details of what is occurring, the German and British research groups who performed the experiments suggest that extremely short-lived quantum effects termed quantum entanglement account for the proton 'shortage'...for very rapid effects, the formula of water may not be H2O but for conventional chemical reaction timescales, the formula H2O will work just fine." http://www.chemweb.com/alchem/articles/1056984211785.html (free registration may be required to view) jr
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