A surfactant like dish soap can make water "wetter" by reducing its surface tension, allowing it to spread and penetrate surfaces more effectively. Alternatively, products specifically designed as water wetting agents or penetrants can also enhance water's wetting ability for better coverage and absorption.
When hydrogen is burned the product is pure water vapor. Here is the equation: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
Biological contamination of water is when microbes are present in drinking water. This makes it unsuitable for drinking as it can make you sick.
Winds blow clouds towards the windward side of mountains. The clouds are forced to rise and have to release their water as rain or snow. This makes the windward side of mountains wetter and greener.
The inactive ingredient in Clorox bleach is primarily water. Water makes up the majority of the product, with sodium hypochlorite being the active ingredient responsible for the bleaching and disinfecting properties.
no it not a product of photosynthesis but water and oxyge are
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when you are in, you are in and wet. That is it.
that's a matter of opinion :)
Water Country USA's motto is 'The Wetter the Better!'.
primarally sugar - from CO2 and water with O2 as a waste product.
it makes an acid for example CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3
Scientists believe Mars was once a wetter planet because of geological features such as dried-up river valleys, lakebeds, and mineral deposits that suggest the presence of liquid water in the past. Additionally, data from Mars rovers and orbiters have detected evidence of ancient water flows and weathering processes that could have only occurred in a wetter environment.
drier couse when we have vapor air is wet and when we lost it makes air drier.
steam is created when the product's chemical reactions inside the bater/dough become active. this is when the water inside the product turns into a vapor. this makes the product have air pockets/bubbles
walk because you will be in the rain or whatever water source for longer.
You'd have to say how much wetter!? Floods would certainly kill off a lot of small creatures that burrow as the water fills their homes. A wetter climate would effect many ground dwelling animals including anthropods, they would have to temporarily move to higher ground until they either evolved to cope with the wetter conditions or died out completely.
A towel is perceived as wetter as it dries because as it absorbs water, the water molecules fill in the gaps between the fabric fibers, making it heavier and denser. As the water evaporates from the towel, it leaves these spaces behind, making the towel feel lighter but still retaining moisture until fully dry.