Monday, 11 March 2019

Water Experiment No. III

Water is a liquid that every biological carbon life form needs to survive. A simple compound containing Hydrogen x 2 oxygen x 1 / H2O It could have come from asteroids containing ice; or maybe something unknowable to mankind. Ether way the earths surface is 71% water this percentage isn't even including the trenches, the volcanic areas and the 95% of the ocean witch is unexplored. Think about that! We know less about a puddle on a planet housing humans then we know about the infinite cosmos. 

So what do we know about water? Well we know basic stuff like water freezes at -1 degree Celsius and evaporates and +1 degree Celsius. Also H2O/(WATER) is incredible dangerous to make. It also appears that it is very difficult to bring water above 100 degrees Celsius; though the water vapors can reach much higher temperatures. 

In order to test these meaningless numbers in the real world you're going to need the following.
Bunsen burner, Gauze mat, Beaker; Gas, water. In simpler words the stuff we used in the last two experiments. Then burn the water most of times this practice causes the water to evaporate. Allowing condensation to happen on whatever you put in.

This story was heavily modified by the editor.

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