It actually makes molecules of it stick to our body/objects.
because it is wet anything that is wet cant be burned. but it can boil
No you are not really wet until you hit dry air. Now if you were on underwater came out to get some air, then your head would be wet and anything else touching the air.
alwasyly water
The water molecules become a part of the crysal structure. 5 water molecules atttach to Cu SO4 to make the hydrated crystal. The reason it is not wet is because the 5 water molecules are more strongly attracted to the CuSO4 than to anything else in its environment. So those 5 water molecules do not wipe off on to your hand, or a towel.
Water in general is a good conductor of electricity. Anything wet will therefore be a good conductor (this makes it dangerous to get certain things wet).Actually, pure (distilled) water is not a good conductor; the fact that water usually IS a good conductor is due to diverse substances dissolved in water, such as salts - the ions make the water a good conductor.
Adhesion & Cohesion
yes
Soak them in water.....?
its in the water
No. the puddle itself is not wet. A puddle of water is considered wet because when you put something in it (your shoe, your newspaper, your mcmuffin) it comes out wet. a molecule of water is too small to moisten anything large enough so that we can have a wet/dry comparison.
You shouldn't put anything in it. If you want to make it more ferm then brade it wet. But wet will make your hair frizzy when you take it out!
No, water itself is not wet, but it can make other things wet when it comes into contact with them. Wetness is a sensation caused by a liquid coming into contact with a solid surface.