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jourdan123 | 23:08 Thu 31st May 2007 | Science
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why is water wet
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First, you need to define wet... after you expend many adjectives then one can discuss why water produces the sensation you are trying to define...
Due to its high moisture content!
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In simple terms wetness is the ability of a liquid to stick to a solid surface. Mercury isn't very wet at all whereas petrol is very wet. Pure water doesn't wet most surfaces very well but add a few drop of detergent and it becomes a much more efficient wetting agent.
Pure water has a high surface tension due to extensive hydrogen bonding. It's surface tension can be reduced dramatically by the addition of a small amount of detergent.
My duck doesn't think water is wet
who says water is wet
It is only wet when its temperature is above 0 degrees C. At sealevel.

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