Abstract

Abstract The relative expansion of water in pores about 50 A in size has been investigated within the temperature range of 0 to 90°C. It has been established that at a temperature higher than 70°C, the runs of curves in pores and the bulk phase coincide. This demonstrates that the structural peculiarities of water disappear at these temperatures. Comparison between the plotted curves enables one to evaluate the density of water in pores, which at room temperature differs from the bulk density by about 2%.

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