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12 November, 00:32
Is water really wet?
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Bria Chan
12 November, 00:43
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In the physical sense, wetness implies the absorption of bulk water into a material or the adsorption of water on its surface. By this definition, water is of course wet.
An everyday definition of wetness is that the material feels wet to the touch. Water certainly feels wet, so again, the definition is met.
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Maliyah Ballard
12 November, 00:57
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Well ... yes, yes it is ...
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