Yes, English is a Germanic language and Wasser means Water in German. In linguistics, cognates are words that have a common etymological origin. This learned term derives from the Latin cognatus (blood relative). Cognates within the same language are doublets.
False. When an acid reacts with water, it forms hydronium ions (H3O+) by donating a proton to the water molecule.
True. When water boils, the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken, allowing them to escape as vapor.
False. When water changes to steam, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. Heating water to its boiling point causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, but the chemical composition of water (H2O) remains the same.
Three Examples Of Liquids Are Water, Alcohol, And Gasoline. Alcohol is a solid... ...... -.- ......
Yes it will dissolve in water!!!!1
Yes because they look and sound the same.
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The word "wasser" a noun, translates to "water" in English. Interestingly enough, it is also a village in southwest Germany
The German word for water is Wasser,pronounced vass'err.A child would pronounce it like vassa.
Leather, wood, and water are examples of insulators, so this is true.
"Wasser" is the term you are looking for.