Water is made up of polar molecules linked together by hydrogen bonds. When polar solute is dissolved in water it will readily dissolve in water. If non-polar solute is dissolved in water like any type of oils for instance then it will not dissolve in water.
It depends what the object is. If it can soak up water then yes. If it is made of plastic then no.
A item's resistance is not able to be changed with water. Water on an object or absorbed by an object can change the overall resistance of an object by putting in parallel the resistance of the water itself. If you were to use very clean water that was deionized and soaked your device, you would see no resistance change.
A item's resistance is not able to be changed with water. Water on an object or absorbed by an object can change the overall resistance of an object by putting in parallel the resistance of the water itself. If you were to use very clean water that was deionized and soaked your device, you would see no resistance change.
It describes an object which has either absorbed or is covered with water or a water-like liquid. It can also mean having the quality of liquidity, as in "Wet Paint"
to get rid of bugs
When raisins are soaked in water, they absorb the water and swell up, becoming plumper and softer. This process is called rehydration.
water
Saturation
bread soaked in water
soaked through all your clothing including undergarments... usually cold water
Chia seeds typically take about 10-15 minutes to expand when soaked in water.
an object rusts when it is attached by air,water and other chemicals