Variability of two independent geometrical parameters ( interatomic di
stances R(O-H) and bond angles phi(HOH)) of water molecules in crystal
structures of hydrated organic systems, is studied on the basis of pr
ecise neutron diffraction measurements of molecular geometry retrieved
from the Cambridge Structural Database. The large values of variance
for both these parameters suggest that the molecule of water is very e
lastic, and hence may readily be employed as a particular kind of glue
between other molecules building up the condensed phase. We postulate
that elasticity of water molecule and its amphoteric acid/base proper
ties in the Bronsted and Lewis sense are the main reasons of its uniqu
e properties as a gluing factor in chemical and biological systems. Th
e energetic gain due to the water molecules acting in this way, observ
ed for simple inorganic hydrates in crystalline state, is as large as
SO Kcal/mole per water molecule. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd. All rights reserved.