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On Mar 3, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Peter Edwards wrote:
> I can smell [sugar water]. Just put some sugar water and plain water
> in a couple of containers and sniff!
My chemistry handbook indicates that pure sucrose solution prepared
VERY carefully has a vapor pressure of zero (hence, no volatiles
escaping).
Did your run your sniff experiment as a double blind test?
Adrian
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"Having one view prevail is harmful; it becomes a belief system, not
science."
Zaven Khachaturian — 2006
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