Splish : October 28, 2008
Image Data
File Name: 20D_65616
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Macro
Date: 10.27.08 11:51pm
Focal Length: 100mm (160mm)
Shutter: 1/250 s
F-Stop: F8
ISO: 200
Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: Manual focus
File Name: 20D_65616
Model: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Macro
Date: 10.27.08 11:51pm
Focal Length: 100mm (160mm)
Shutter: 1/250 s
F-Stop: F8
ISO: 200
Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: Manual focus
Water (H2O, HOH) is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface, composing of about 70% of the Earth's surface as liquid and solid state in addition to being found in the atmosphere as a vapor. It is in dynamic equilibrium between the liquid and vapor states at standard temperature and pressure. At room temperature, it is a nearly colorless (with a hint of blue), tasteless, and odorless liquid.
Many substances dissolve in water and it is commonly referred to as the universal solvent. Because of this, water in nature and in use is rarely pure, and may have some properties different from those in the laboratory. However, there are many compounds that are essentially, if not completely, insoluble in water. Water is the only common substance found naturally in all three common states of matter—for other substances. Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body.
Many substances dissolve in water and it is commonly referred to as the universal solvent. Because of this, water in nature and in use is rarely pure, and may have some properties different from those in the laboratory. However, there are many compounds that are essentially, if not completely, insoluble in water. Water is the only common substance found naturally in all three common states of matter—for other substances. Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body.
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Colin
10.28.08 7:10am
Water is good.
Water is good.