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Why water is wet..? ​

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Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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♡“Water is wet because when something is wet, it has water on it and on a molecular level, water molecules are bonded on top of each other, therefore water is wet.”

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Why water is wet ?

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Out of the total number of students and faculty members surveyed, 48% said that water is wet, leaving the remaining 52% to believe that water is not wet.

Some arguments in support of water being wet include:

What is water if not wet?”

This reasoning is straightforward and understandable.

  • A detailed argument was made by Erica Drufva ’23, supporting the idea that water is wet.
  • “Water is wet because when something is wet, it has water on it and on a molecular level, water molecules are bonded on top of each other, therefore water is wet.”

An extension to the previous argument that a couple of students brought up was that one water molecule alone is not wet, but when water molecules touch each other, they make each other wet.

  • This causes a bunch of water molecules together (which one would classify as water) to be wet.

  • There were also many persuasive reasons that water should not be considered wet.
  • “Things that can be wet can also be dry.

Hope it's helpful for you .

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