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minus-square@mycatiskailinkEnglish13•1 year agoSo a frozen cube of water can by your description get wet with the water when put in a glass of said water.
minus-square@electrogamerman@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoNo, not really. Water needs to adhere to the surface of the solid and water doesn’t adhere to a cube of ice, so no.
minus-square@MotoAsh@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-21 year agoWater wets on to ice. It’s a verb. For a physical effect. That does happen to water. If you want to be pedantic, be correct.
minus-squaregregorumlinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoWhat you are describing, is ice, a solid, not simply water, which is a liquid. This changes this scenario.
So a frozen cube of water can by your description get wet with the water when put in a glass of said water.
No, not really. Water needs to adhere to the surface of the solid and water doesn’t adhere to a cube of ice, so no.
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Water wets on to ice. It’s a verb. For a physical effect. That does happen to water.
If you want to be pedantic, be correct.
What you are describing, is ice, a solid, not simply water, which is a liquid. This changes this scenario.