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WindowsVista95 | Registered: June 30, 2020 11:42:37 PM
Water is wet, except for one specific situation. If we define "wet" as water molecules being present on an object, we can use this information to conclude that if two water molecules are touching (Water molecule A is present on water molecule B, and vice versa), they are making each other "wet," in the sense that one of the molecules is present on the other. If, hypothetically, there was a single molecule of water present on its own, touching no other molecule of water, that individual molecule is, by our definition, not wet. This means that in a body of water with a quantity of water molecules greater than one, Water is, in fact, wet.
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