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how to make water more polar
2006-08-22
lin yu
2006-08-22
Michael D Martin
2006-08-22
Rajib Ahmed
2006-08-23
Lin Yu
2006-08-23
Scott McWilliams
2006-08-24
乔大勇
COC wafer thinning
2006-08-24
matt estes
how to make water more polar
Rajib Ahmed
2006-08-22
Michael is absolutely correct.  Water is as polar as anything you can find
in nature.  It depends on what kind of substrate you are using.

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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Michael D Martin wrote:

> LOL, Lin. I think you are asking the wrong question.  Water is one of
> the most polar molecules in nature. You should consider modifying the
> suface of your substrate to make it more polar.  This is typically done
> by vapor deposition of a polar molecule onto the substrate.  Bill
> Moffet, can you comment on the particulars?
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