Abstract
Abstract Non-additive forces are believed to be important in the case of water because they are involved in the formation of “hydrogen bonds”. The influence this has the microscopic structure of the liquid is shown to lead to unusual effects in the isochoric temperature derivative of the neutron and X-ray structure factors. A new method of measuring these derivatives is described and published work using this method will be interpreted in terms of non-additive many-body effects.
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