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I heard a theory, perhaps in a dream, that water has a memory of some description, so it takes on the properties of particles mixed with it into a solution, yet when the water is dilluted significantly or the particles removed, the water has a memory of the the composition of the particles - it's a theory that tried to prove that homeopathy worked I think. Anyway, my point is that perhaps the H2O nuclei remember the communications of the nuclei of the foreign particles, thus although protons and neutrons aren't exchanged, the water retains or remebers properties of the foreign particles.
I think the theory that water could have a memory was discredited by the science community (at least it says so on Wikipedia), so perhaps this idea is as wacky as it sounds...
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