A proper test requires that the person watering the plants not know what
water is being used where.

Ode

At 12:36 AM 10/27/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Yes.  You can prove this for yourself, someone suggested the following 
>experiment to me some years back.  Buy two small houseplants, pot in 
>identical medium/pots.   Label one "M" for microwave.  Boil some water 
>on the stove, and equal amount in the microwave, put in sterile covered 
>glass container after cooled, the microwaved one labeled as such.  Let 
>each cool and use to water the plants for the next several weeks.   
>Treat the two plants exactly the same in the amount of water you use for 
>each, where they sit, how much sun they get.  Only difference will be in 
>which water you use.  I couldn't believe the results, so dramatic.  
>Tried it twice more with identical reactions.  The microwaved water 
>killed the plant being watered with it each time.  Joy
>
>Shenanigans wrote:
>
>> Does it change the molecular properties of water?
>>
>
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