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Is water wet?

 

This question has made me question life itself. I've been caught in some kind of trance, lulling me into a state of despair. I need answers, so I figured the best way was to make a post about it. And here we are. 

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Well, let me explain.

 

If potato=X, then water= potato.

 

Y= 7

Add 7 to X

Your answer is wet.

So yes, water is wet.

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Well, let me explain.

 

If potato=X, then water= potato.

 

Y= 7

Add 7 to X

Your answer is wet.

So yes, water is wet.

Get this man his gold.

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Get this man his gold.

gold was?

 

I think that water is wet because everything that has water inside its molecular structure is wet. Water has water inside its molecular structure so it is wet.

 

Wet things have water inside their molecular structure. When you wait for a long time, the water inside them vaporises so they get dry. Water also vaporises when it is not inside other wet things.

 

Do you know why is solid CO2 called 'dry ice'?

 

Which liquid is good for breaking things?

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gold was?

 

I think that water is wet because everything that has water inside its molecular structure is wet. Water has water inside its molecular structure so it is wet.

 

Wet things have water inside their molecular structure. When you wait for a long time, the water inside them vaporises so they get dry. Water also vaporises when it is not inside other wet things.

 

Do you know why is solid CO2 called 'dry ice'?

 

Which liquid is good for breaking things?

HCL? (Hydrochloric acid)

 

Avoid delving into science, there's a topic about that. So this post might get merged to it  :ph34r:

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Quite frankly we are taught that water is wet, but in truthfulness we really don't know what it is. Just like were taught fire hot. 

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Quite frankly we are taught that water is wet, but in truthfulness we really don't know what it is. Just like were taught fire hot. 

Well, you know what they say, nothing is on fire, fire is on things! 

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If I put a towel in a tub of water, the towel is now wet.

If I put a watermelon in a tub of water, the watermelon is now wet.

If I put a fish in a tub of water, the fish is now wet.

But if I put water in a tub of water, the water is now wet.

Boom. Genius.

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HCL? (Hydrochloric acid)

 

Avoid delving into science, there's a topic about that. So this post might get merged to it :ph34r:

HCl is an acid. It does not break things, it dissolves them.

 

The answer is Liquid Nitrogen! It is so cold that it can break basically everything. It even breaks balls, bananas, cakes, flowers and other things which normally do not break.

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HCl is an acid. It does not break things, it dissolves them.

 

The answer is Liquid Nitrogen! It is so cold that it can break basically everything. It even breaks balls, bananas, cakes, flowers and other things which normally do not break.

Can it break everything?  How? Someone could probably answer that, but I bet I can add another "How".

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You're wet when the water you TOUCC likes to stick to any other kind of molecule (you) than water itself due to adhesion.

 

So you're wet when you're more polar than the water you TOUCC. So whenever you are sad because you think you're not attractive, remember that water will always like you.. boy that's a lot of you's lol

 

You can also get wet in a different way but I don't think I am allowed to mention that here.

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You're wet when the water you TOUCC likes to stick to any other kind of molecule (you) than water itself due to adhesion.

 

So you're wet when you're more polar than the water you TOUCC. So whenever you are sad because you think you're not attractive, remember that water will always like you.. boy that's a lot of you's lol

 

You can also get wet in a different way but I don't think I am allowed to mention that here.

Cohesive properties allow them to form hydrogen bonds. Because of adhesion water likes to stick to other molecules, I'm more polar than the water molecules, so they stick to me, I get that but... how. Actually, don't answer that its science  :unsure:. Thanks for the contribution. 

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Wait if our body is made up of 60% of water. 

Does that make us wet all the time??? 

Well, I done buttered my biscuits.  :ph34r:

 

Water-ception.

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Meteorites probably brought water here.

But who made water?!

Water from outer space? Waterology?  :huh: Or maybe hydrogen atoms bond to oxygen to form the vapor that later condenses into a liquid that's today called water? 

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Water from outer space? Waterology?  :huh: Or maybe hydrogen atoms bond to oxygen to form the vapor that later condenses into a liquid that's today called water?

 

So who made hydrogen and oxygen?!

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So who made hydrogen and oxygen?!

gases were given off by volcanoes (including hydrogen) -> plant life started to evolve (algae) as the earth cools down -> photosynthesis -> oxygen 

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