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Non-polar substances are not attracted to water, so water will not stick to them.

Hydrocarbons for example.

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When you are in the water what is the one thing that cant get wet?

When you're in the water, the one thing that can't get wet is a hole. This is because a hole is an empty space and there is nothing to get wet.


Wet plastic is not good conductor but wet wood is good conductor why?

Wet wood has traces of all sorts of materials in it that can ionize. The ions make the water conductive. The same sort of thing does not usually happen with plastic, but it can if there are materials on it that can ionize in water. I have seen a person get a bad shock from a plastic mixing vessel because the vessel was covered with splashes of wet chemicals and an attached motor had an electrical fault and was not grounded properly.


What is the thing which is weight 2kg at its dry state and 1kg at wet state and in burn state the weight is 3kg?

The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).


If you are completely submerged in water are you considered wet?

Yes, being submerged in water would make you wet because water would be covering your entire body. Wetness is the state of having water or another liquid on a surface, so if you are submerged, you are definitely wet.


How do you damp your hair?

To dampen your hair, you can lightly mist it with water from a spray bottle or run your hands under water and gently run them through your hair. Avoid getting your hair too wet, as this can affect the styling process. You want your hair to be slightly damp, not dripping wet.

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When you are in the water what is the one thing that cant get wet?

When you're in the water, the one thing that can't get wet is a hole. This is because a hole is an empty space and there is nothing to get wet.


What is the thing which never wet?

Hydrophobic material, they repel water.


Is there such thing as unconducted wet electricity?

No, wet electricity is a term used to describe water that has been electrified by contact with live electrical circuits. There is no such thing as unconducted wet electricity because water itself is a conductor of electricity.


You drink me but I have no taste nor smellWhat am I?

A substandard thing that is not really wet.


Is water dry?

Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.


What are the good thing that water can do?

water can purify,clean,freshen,wet,make you smell nice,hydrate and wash


What happens to sedimentary rock when it gets wet?

When sandstone gets wet it absorbs the water and its colour gets darker.


What is the wrost thing to lose at a water park?

Your cell phone because it could get wet and die.


After weting thing will have lss weight?

No - after you wet something it increases its weight because water has weight.


Is there such thing as dry water?

Dry water is a powdered liquid. It is a water air emulsion that has tiny water droplets. The water droplets are the size of a grain of sand. ==================================================== I am not sure of the veracity of the above answer, the water droplets would still each be wet!! However, in its solid form, ice, water is no longer wet.


Were is the Band Wet Thing from?

Chicago Also the band Wet Thing will be in Esbon, Ks in the year 2011.


Is water cold or wet?

Wet

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