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minus-squaredoom_walker@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10arrow-down2·5 days agoThey just ended the debate on if water is wet lol
minus-squareDroggelbecher@lemmy.worldcakelinkfedilinkarrow-up18arrow-down5·5 days agoI wouldn’t say so, and for the same reason they claim water isnt wet i claim water is wet: unless it’s just a single molecule, water touches (and even clings to) water. So water is wet.
minus-squareAkareth@lemmy.worldcakelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·5 days ago What if you have two molecules of H2O that are below 0°C or above 100°C? What if you have two molecules of some other liquid substance that are also polar like H2O?
minus-squareDroggelbecher@lemmy.worldcakelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 days agoI’d say that the liquid phase is implied. Nobody is arguing whether a solid is wet. And this is just by feel, but I’d say yes. Wetness is polar liquids sticking to stuff.
minus-squareHaveYouPaidYourDues@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·5 days agoZoolander did that 23 years ago lol
They just ended the debate on if water is wet lol
I wouldn’t say so, and for the same reason they claim water isnt wet i claim water is wet: unless it’s just a single molecule, water touches (and even clings to) water. So water is wet.
I’d say that the liquid phase is implied. Nobody is arguing whether a solid is wet.
And this is just by feel, but I’d say yes. Wetness is polar liquids sticking to stuff.
Zoolander did that 23 years ago lol