• IronBird
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    19 days ago

    water is not wet, it makes thing wet

      • Attacker94
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        19 days ago

        I’ve been saying for years, water makes things wet, so one molecule of water is not wet, but once you have more than 1 the collection of them becomes wet.

      • Gordon Calhoun
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        19 days ago

        But is a surface covered with liquid gallium also considered wetted? Or liquid bromine? All I know is oil oils things, and cannot easily be made wet.

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      19 days ago

      Water makes other water wet. If you have a single water molecule then it is not wet, as it has no other water to make it wet. Otherwise water, as a grouping of multiple adjacent molecules, makes itself wet.

      • ebolapie
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        19 days ago

        I’ll make you wet. Wait, that came out wrong