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We Still Don’t Understand What Water Is, Here’s Why 

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@mysimpletoon
@mysimpletoon 4 года назад
1950s: we are going to have flying cars in the future' 2020: what is water
@296jacqi
@296jacqi 4 года назад
This tickled me so much. I keep laughing over and over. 😆
@emulatortattagaynamo4912
@emulatortattagaynamo4912 4 года назад
Good joke after a long time!!
@exhibitless2386
@exhibitless2386 4 года назад
Ok, this was the best use of that format 😂😂😂
@dr.jamesolack8504
@dr.jamesolack8504 4 года назад
Uncomfortable Penguin We had flying cars in the 1940s.
@TheNamesArif
@TheNamesArif 4 года назад
Sounds like something Vsauce would say.
@MrUtuber29
@MrUtuber29 4 года назад
Why this video is informative and uninformative at the same time.
@teyrasiridae4704
@teyrasiridae4704 4 года назад
Because it's more meant as an edutainment piece than a scientific breakdown.
@timng9104
@timng9104 4 года назад
when she mention XRD, i expected to see some diffraction peaks and lattice arrangement :(
@mrnobody339
@mrnobody339 4 года назад
Why is what you wrote a statement and a question at the same time!?
@firefly618
@firefly618 4 года назад
because it tells you that there is something interesting, without actually explaining anything
@mrnobody339
@mrnobody339 4 года назад
@@firefly618 like a woman's body language sounds like.
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79 4 года назад
Water (at the molecular level): Nah it's too simple Water (at the macroscopic level): *what is this thing*
@DerMaikNichJa
@DerMaikNichJa 4 года назад
Emergence Phenomenon in complex systems where interactions produce effects not directly predictable from the subsystems - from Wikipedia
@aperson2730
@aperson2730 4 года назад
I salute you sir 😀😀
@Gavin-cu7ti
@Gavin-cu7ti 4 года назад
Nah, it’s because Seeker needs a clickbait title
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79 4 года назад
@@DerMaikNichJa yup, that's when simple things get more complex
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@lasarith2
@lasarith2 4 года назад
Hydrogen - hey Oxygen wanna mess with scientists Oxygen - sure why not .
@PrinceKashyap.
@PrinceKashyap. 4 года назад
Ahhh😌 the good ol' Chemistry puns. I love em
@aperson2730
@aperson2730 4 года назад
I guess they've got nothing better to do during this lockdown either 🙂
@fundemort
@fundemort 4 года назад
Oxygen: hey Hydrogen wanna have a threesome?
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s3DxELxeSLk.html. Water of different caliber
@nekomimi-kun618
@nekomimi-kun618 4 года назад
Does that mean hydrogen has a twin?
@eugenecbell
@eugenecbell 4 года назад
I once had a 5 gallon bucket outside full of water. The bucket had been used for brewing beer and was extremely clean. It may have filled with rain water. One night it was very cold, like 20 F. When I was leaving for work I happened to look in the bucket and saw only water. I thought maybe the water had frozen but with no bubbles, so I kicked it to see if it was solid or liquid. It was liquid and instantly turned solid, with plenty of bounces. This was my first hands on experience with Water in its supper cooled state. Be cautious of water in its supper heated state in the microwave.
@dcsignal5241
@dcsignal5241 4 года назад
Almost every chemistry exam I ever sat in the 80's had a question related to the Polar bonding of Water.
@avg_user-dd2yb
@avg_user-dd2yb 4 года назад
Water actually has life,they still think that water is just a chemical substance,water responds to vibration, thoughts....
@johni0018
@johni0018 4 года назад
@@avg_user-dd2yb Define "life"
@johni0018
@johni0018 4 года назад
@Mark Steven If we use that definition for life then the concept of water "having life" is nonsensical.
@gingersnapuu444
@gingersnapuu444 4 года назад
@@avg_user-dd2yb how does it respond to thoughts?
@Odo-so8pj
@Odo-so8pj 4 года назад
@@gingersnapuu444 it doesn't have thoughts. The guy above is confusing a study that considers our thoughts/feelings having an effect on water and decomposition of foods. The observed electron theory.
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 4 года назад
Do you know the formula of sodium hypobromite NaBrO
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@nicklevi5537
@nicklevi5537 4 года назад
@@leonardodavincithegenius4615 🖕
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
@@nicklevi5537 Molecular level is also Holi ... Now you know what is truth and what you should follow ...
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 4 года назад
@@leonardodavincithegenius4615 dude, i'm not gonna judge your beliefs or something, but i'm a christian and i also have my reasons to believe. Just keep this stuff for your self. What you show in the video can be explained with the placebo effect
@alphagt62
@alphagt62 4 года назад
Science jokes! 👍
@Master_Therion
@Master_Therion 4 года назад
In my last job I was a water chemist. You could give me any water related problem... I had all the solutions.
@annetteblackmon9578
@annetteblackmon9578 4 года назад
👍👍
@sodeiku
@sodeiku 4 года назад
Why my pp smol?
@Master_Therion
@Master_Therion 4 года назад
@@sodeiku Because Pewdiepie says so!!!!
@BartJBols
@BartJBols 4 года назад
@@Master_Therion damn, you're legit
@davidduffy9806
@davidduffy9806 4 года назад
Unsubscribed over this one.... rubbish
@dakotadad8835
@dakotadad8835 4 года назад
Soap breaks the surface tension of water making water, wetter
@mrslinkydragon9910
@mrslinkydragon9910 4 года назад
Thats why you put bubble bath in
@bobm4378
@bobm4378 4 года назад
@@kevinratay8285 No its the soap molecule.. one end HATES water, the other LOVES it! so it will squeeze into the virus, to get away from the water - the other end loves water, so it will eventually 'pull apart' any thing it attaches to! This is also why your skin gets bad if you leave it on too long!! :O
@santos.l.halper1999
@santos.l.halper1999 4 года назад
No it doesnt
@bobm4378
@bobm4378 4 года назад
@@santos.l.halper1999 doesnt **what** ??
@ronsimmsfan2661
@ronsimmsfan2661 4 года назад
@@santos.l.halper1999 it minimizes the surface tension and thats why soap is a surfactant
@enochtwoeagles1507
@enochtwoeagles1507 4 года назад
I find this extremely interesting. Would like to see more on this topic.
@BackYardScience2000
@BackYardScience2000 4 года назад
Same. Would love to see more on this.
@Gavin-cu7ti
@Gavin-cu7ti 4 года назад
It’s because Seeker needs a clickbait title
@ThatSilverDude
@ThatSilverDude 4 года назад
Too bad this is seeker and you will never hear more about this topic. I MISS D NEWS AND TRACE
@christianheichel
@christianheichel 4 года назад
@[AUTHORITY OF FINEST REALM] Every single person that has ever had hydrogen dioxide has died. We must put a stop to this. It is a travesty that it continues. Say no to hydrogen dioxide!
@IrishStuey247
@IrishStuey247 4 года назад
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@coco805
@coco805 4 года назад
It really upsets me that her bookshelf is organized by COLOR. That is all.
@aceg81
@aceg81 3 года назад
Did not notice that. That is bizarre.
@pinrod1
@pinrod1 3 года назад
yeah, only normal ppl organize their bookshelf using the dewey decimal system
@noahway13
@noahway13 3 года назад
She must be at Goodwill.
@dawncawthra3519
@dawncawthra3519 3 года назад
Been drinking that Konmari.
@explorateur8159
@explorateur8159 3 года назад
She could be more of a visual than a verbal-alphabetical sort of person
@massimoesposito7014
@massimoesposito7014 4 года назад
This is the destiny of science: study more and more obvious subjects, because ultimately mysteries are in daily life things.
@donperegrine922
@donperegrine922 3 года назад
MIST-ERIES?! Brilliant hehe
@nathangibson2114
@nathangibson2114 4 года назад
I've been pondering this for years
@keepithundo9239
@keepithundo9239 4 года назад
Hahahahahha this deserves more likes
@flytrapYTP
@flytrapYTP 4 года назад
@mayson lee something tells me you're the virgin here.
@awesomeeliam7882
@awesomeeliam7882 4 года назад
Anthony Indeed, they’re probably just angry because nobody likes them.
@gingerelvira6587
@gingerelvira6587 4 года назад
With Fist planted under chin!~
@jim2lane
@jim2lane 4 года назад
props 😜
@69Solo
@69Solo 4 года назад
Once a legend said, be like water. Formless, shapeless. If you put water in a cup, it becomes a cup. Be like water. ✊
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@florapirie111
@florapirie111 4 года назад
Be like water . Become a cup its your destiny
@OJASCKI
@OJASCKI 4 года назад
Conform completely? Sure...
@JohnSmith-wx4ts
@JohnSmith-wx4ts 4 года назад
Bruce
@thedoorsbiggestfan
@thedoorsbiggestfan 4 года назад
be water my friend
@jerrymuns
@jerrymuns 4 года назад
This was a good presentation and I thought that I knew a lot about water, and its unusual characteristics to crystalize into different molecular configurations given different frequencies. The dual states and the new experiments are fascinating. Thank you seeker for continuing to deliver interesting new content.
@AsphaltAntelope
@AsphaltAntelope 4 года назад
3:49 "desalinate water" - aren't those pools dewatering saline?
@dinamosflams
@dinamosflams 4 года назад
@Michael Skinner that is the idea
@jonathanfriess1211
@jonathanfriess1211 4 года назад
What she is talking about is how to make drinking water out of salty water... What the pictures show is how to make salt out of salty water... She messed with us lol
@feminico2613
@feminico2613 4 года назад
Wow the explanation was watered down to understandable bits anyone can swallow.
@hedf
@hedf 4 года назад
Having trouble swallowing, try thick water
@aubreyv1389
@aubreyv1389 4 года назад
😂
@leegenix
@leegenix 4 года назад
I found it deep and not Shallow.
@graybeard2113
@graybeard2113 4 года назад
Depending on how thirsty you are for information..
@lucrativelepton
@lucrativelepton 4 года назад
The name's Bond. Hydrogen Bond.
@Clan_AlbertheGrey
@Clan_AlbertheGrey 4 года назад
Science: Water is the most bizarre thing in the universe Non-Scientists: Water is Water!
@HerbaMachina
@HerbaMachina 3 года назад
I disagree, water has interesting properties, buts it's not really bizarre.
@marianoalippi5226
@marianoalippi5226 3 года назад
What makes you an angel is when you say it is not just water at all, it is water but there is also a lot of love in what you do.
@dissonanceparadiddle
@dissonanceparadiddle 4 года назад
I love the hexagonal structure it starts to show as it cools
@MrCoffis
@MrCoffis 4 года назад
“But some of the molecules will get left out ... of the group” I feel you there water...
@ded499
@ded499 4 года назад
How she tell all properties is really nice .her talking style is better than other in this channel. She give information slowly and not loud , it go right into the brain. Others talk too fast to understand everything on the topic
@MarenHunsberger
@MarenHunsberger 4 года назад
Very glad you liked it! Subscribe to my personal channel for more :)
@MattR0ss
@MattR0ss 4 года назад
Wow that is a really nice necklace with golden ratio!
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s3DxELxeSLk.html About Water...
@harshildeora1001
@harshildeora1001 4 года назад
Damn you Hydrogen bonding
@cromeaxe
@cromeaxe 4 года назад
0:35 that second crack most satisfying 😌
@maemilev
@maemilev 4 года назад
When you add forever chemicals into it! Is even weirder!
@zack7122
@zack7122 4 года назад
Michael Skinner can i feel the soles of your feet.
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@OJASCKI
@OJASCKI 4 года назад
@@leonardodavincithegenius4615 lame
@josejara9081
@josejara9081 4 года назад
Her enthusiasm for science just makes me smile! ❤
@keldyo2198
@keldyo2198 4 года назад
3:39 code lyoko leit motiv starts playing 🤩
@markshiman5690
@markshiman5690 4 года назад
There was an entire university class about water during my undergrad, and I shrugged my shoulder to it, thinking it would be pointless. I think I missed out on an interesting topic :(
@KapuAdam
@KapuAdam 4 года назад
The funny thing about ice floating is that this is just one of the many solid phases of water, with other phases forming at different pressures and temperatures. Look at the phase diagram.
@JCPatrick
@JCPatrick 4 года назад
I remember my chemistry instructor said that “water is actually really sticky”.
@koba763
@koba763 4 года назад
Holy shit, I just thought about that for a minute. That's some pretty mind-blowing stuff
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@stephensoltau2823
@stephensoltau2823 4 года назад
Interesting thought
@JamesMajdali
@JamesMajdali 4 года назад
So water is like fire? It's more of a reaction than a substance?
@blueberrylane8340
@blueberrylane8340 4 года назад
The way you convey your excitement for science really makes learning engaging, love the videos you do!
@urlkrueger
@urlkrueger 4 года назад
In the winter time when the temperature is below freezing I like to take a 2l soda bottle, rinse it out good, fill with water to the top, put the lid on and set it out on my porch in the evening. Most of the time it will still be liquid in the morning, that is until I give it a good knock on the top. Then ice crystals will form and you can watch them grow from the top to the bottom in the span of just a few seconds. For some reason I find this extremely satisfying and never get tired of doing it.
@PurpleGhost666
@PurpleGhost666 4 года назад
OMG, I have never saw some talking about water with so excitement. I just love your enthusiasm.
@MarenHunsberger
@MarenHunsberger 4 года назад
Ahaha I'm so glad! I can't help it, I just love science too much to calm down. Subscribe to my personal channel for more :)
@customsongmaker
@customsongmaker 4 года назад
She thinks she's smart for repeating what someone else told her.
@SPIKEASAURUS
@SPIKEASAURUS 3 года назад
the music is the code lyoko theme
@TheGroovyJones
@TheGroovyJones 4 года назад
Take a drink of water whenever she says "water".
@achatinaslak742
@achatinaslak742 4 года назад
I should call the water in the supercooled state, beginning at 3,12, the Popcorn state of water.
@15Monkeylord10
@15Monkeylord10 3 года назад
I love this because I always say “this water looks awful wet” when cliff jumping at the beach
@AdityaKumar-pf4ij
@AdityaKumar-pf4ij 4 года назад
And the whole time I used to think this is just water which I can use for drinking, bathing etc
@AsphaltAntelope
@AsphaltAntelope 4 года назад
Ok, can we talk about that awesome necklace?
@shufukillah6772
@shufukillah6772 4 года назад
Another interesting fact about water is that it is densest at 4 degrees Celsius (39 Fahrenheit), which means that as a lake or pond freezes over, the bottom will be warmest so fish can survive there.
@ambervale6172
@ambervale6172 4 года назад
The only problem in the 2017 study that was mentioned is that only the OVERALL structure of water was solved. X-ray diffraction relies on shining a X-rays on an ice crystal, but these crystals contain thousands of water molecules, so the diffracted maps will slightly be blurry. Diffracting a single water molecule would be impossible because the diffraction map would be too weak to detect. What I would suggest to the researchers is to develop a method where a larger ice crystal is used. But all the water molecules are aligned properly. Then, diffract this ice crystal with X-rays while changing a single condition (temperature or pressure). This should help improve resolution of the diffraction map.
@earlbeilhart6055
@earlbeilhart6055 4 года назад
And there's water at the bottom of the ocean,,,,same as it ever was.........
@josephd.4890
@josephd.4890 4 года назад
She seems to have forgotten that water has to inter its 4th state before freezing! That's called exclusion zone water
@pixxelwizzard
@pixxelwizzard 3 года назад
This was super fascinating, and the presenters sense of excitement and wonder was infectious. Great video!
@ales888
@ales888 3 года назад
"It has at least sixty-six properties that make it really different from most other liquids." ... and we want to send humans to Mars...
@ED-ww6vz
@ED-ww6vz 4 года назад
Plot twist: water are aliens’ pee
@ethericboy
@ethericboy 3 года назад
Don`t EVER try your luck at standup comedy dude,trust me
@seanb3516
@seanb3516 4 года назад
Scientists with Freakin' Lasers attached to them....Sweet!
@seanb3516
@seanb3516 4 года назад
@Michael Skinner My sharks are steeped in DHMO daily. Pure as Satans ginch. Lol
@brandon9635
@brandon9635 2 года назад
Water may be one of the most deadliest, toxic things in the universe but for us it's harmless, we'll never know
@codystovall4302
@codystovall4302 4 года назад
When i was a teenager I used to think entering a pool of water is like entering a new dimension. But ill just chock that up with teenage intuition.
@patelkamlesh5970
@patelkamlesh5970 4 года назад
Hydrogen fuel cells gives the best combustion and forms Water after combustion What a wonderful compound is water .......
@MrDmadness
@MrDmadness 4 года назад
Hydrogen is actually not that great for a combustion engine as it burns too hot and has a low trough speed burn ratio. Great gas for cutting stuff though
@mubnathan5147
@mubnathan5147 4 года назад
Why do I feel thirsty after watching this? 😂
@johnronnbioco6465
@johnronnbioco6465 4 года назад
Same 😂
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s3DxELxeSLk.html Water😅😅😅
@dylanbiggs6958
@dylanbiggs6958 4 года назад
You should do some holistic investigations, water has memory and other properties also
@DAMORBEL
@DAMORBEL 4 года назад
As a child I remember going to Mass one Sunday at a microscopic chapel and the sermon was about the silly things people say. The Priest illustrated this by repeating what he had heard while playing golf one day. One of the players was going on about how money was wasted transporting water and his idea was how much money could be saved by using dehydrated water instead of the real stuff! Well, since then I have heard much worse!
@ThatEvilGod
@ThatEvilGod 4 года назад
That's some high quality H20.. MAMMA SAYS..
@commentguy4711
@commentguy4711 4 года назад
Underrated bro.
@MCinO11
@MCinO11 4 года назад
"and we made from water everything alive" From the Quran.
@jaquesaulait
@jaquesaulait 4 года назад
"Just add water" Pot Noodle.
@joanpey8809
@joanpey8809 4 года назад
@@jaquesaulait lol
@davidcraig9779
@davidcraig9779 4 года назад
Water you talking about? This may be one of the best and most revealing videos I've ever seen. It even overlaps with physics.
@jameswest4819
@jameswest4819 4 года назад
Don't forget super-cooled water vapor in the atmosphere, Deuterium Oxide or Heavy Water, the heavier and not so heavy water. Liquid water not freezing when it is below freezing is also a phenomenon.
@FoodGurudevs
@FoodGurudevs 4 года назад
A relationship should be like Hydrogen bond.. Pure..
@leonardodavincithegenius4615
@leonardodavincithegenius4615 4 года назад
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@PieterPatrick
@PieterPatrick 4 года назад
I like Seeker but... ...This host always make me feel like I'm in kindergarten. It sounds very patronizing and I will never understand why people talk like this. B.t.w.: I also hate it when people talk like this to children.
@Jimmygarn
@Jimmygarn 4 года назад
I was wondering the same. Is it a special accent from somewhere? As a European I'm confused why someone would talk like this to other people.
@honey4xi
@honey4xi 4 года назад
What makes the surface tension of water become stronger to stick together stronger to become ice as temperature is decreasing? On the other hand, the surface tension of water becomes weaker and weaker to melt ice to liquid as temperature is increasing.
@AboveBeyondVapor
@AboveBeyondVapor 4 года назад
Should be titled "Two State Model of Liquid Water." In low density areas, molecules line up more orderly due to polarity than higher density areas that are packed together chaotically.. The model is not accepted as consensus science, but recent sophisticated research seems to support the Two State Model. It might help explain weird properties of water like less dense solid form and surface tension qualities.
@apurba_boro
@apurba_boro 4 года назад
So first today...😅
@apurba_boro
@apurba_boro 4 года назад
Second to comment
@Okamikurainya
@Okamikurainya 4 года назад
All this water... You could say "thirst" as well. 😜
@EpicBenjo
@EpicBenjo 4 года назад
FIRST!!!
@EpicBenjo
@EpicBenjo 4 года назад
LoL my absolute first time being first lol
@Jjharrisonnz
@Jjharrisonnz 4 года назад
no, me
@EverythingScience
@EverythingScience 4 года назад
Cool Fact: A photon of light takes 100,000 years from the core of the Sun to get to it's surface but only eight minutes to get to the Earth
@xenuno
@xenuno 4 года назад
Only if that photon comes from the core. There isn't a zone on the sun that isn't emitting light. The origin of a photon could be from the core or from the surface or anywhere between due to the extreme heat from lower depths (aka incandescence). So it would be more accurate to say that a photon can take up to 100,000 years using your number to exit the sun proper. If the sun suddenly stopped fusing it would glow brightly for a very long time. Also .. if you could name then track the core photon (call him Joe), Joe would be long gone .. instead you would would see his offspring .. I'm guessing Joe the 100000th?
@LostAnFound
@LostAnFound 4 года назад
1:38: It is also a gas at “ambient” temperatures. We call it water vapor, or humidity.
@Zebred2001
@Zebred2001 4 года назад
Considering that water is made of hydrogen and oxygen I could never understand why it doesn't burn freely like the Hindenburg!
@kevinspl2000
@kevinspl2000 4 года назад
Read into Gibbs free energy and enthalpy for an explanation
@mikelabor8155
@mikelabor8155 4 года назад
I have been a plumber for over 30 years. I always tell my new helpers "Water is weird, deal with it". We were taught that H2O "is" water, but that's false. In that super pure state, it never resides. The stuff in that form is "aggressive" and it (so to speak) "wants" minerals. It will even etch pyrex glass, in order to strip out what it is "looking for". So, water in a stable state would best be seen as mountain country spring water, or freely flowing creeks. The minerals, salts and acids it "wants" are present, and "coincidentally" is the best form for creatures to drink. Basically, the stuff is like a stew or a soup, and H2O is just the beginning of the recipe.. For these kinds of reasons, I never recommend RO or distilled water for drinking. That junk still "wants" minerals, and not "finding" them in the container, it will strip them out of you! The net result of drinking "super pure" water is a mineral deficiency in the user. One day, the garbage will be outlawed. . .
@soulsfang
@soulsfang 4 года назад
All i got from this video is theres this weird two state model for water that might possibly explain some of it's quirks, without actually going into how it could explain those quirks, and about 4 minutes of intro to chem overview
@bobbydavis3777
@bobbydavis3777 4 года назад
Hey Maren!!! Another great video!!!!! Your voice was made to teach lol
@gabemcguire2463
@gabemcguire2463 4 года назад
I love that I’m watching this instead of doing my science homework that is literally about the states of matter at different temperatures on different planets.
@mps2209
@mps2209 4 года назад
So water is basically two couple molecules double dating.
@onderozenc4470
@onderozenc4470 3 года назад
In general, it is the Wanderwals interaction that gives rise bonding between the polar molecules. The specific Hydrogen bonds also gives rise to the extended bonding between two organic molecules owing to the reduced stiffness of the ionized Hydrogen bond in the water molecule.
@robinandthedog
@robinandthedog 4 года назад
Water is life. I live in a very dry part of the world and in the winter going to spring when the rains come, you see that nature awakes from total dryness. This does not mean that water alone is life but added to something it forms part of the new life.
@MrDmadness
@MrDmadness 4 года назад
We call water "the universal solvent" as it's the most abundant liquid on earth and has the most universal solubility. We compare densitys of all liquid AND solids to water. Air consequentially is the most abundant mixture on the planet and we compare properties and density of all other gasses to it.
@mr.personhumanson6871
@mr.personhumanson6871 4 года назад
Is it possible to apply pressure to water so that it turns into solid without lowering its temperature?
@RajPraveen1312
@RajPraveen1312 4 года назад
You would need a lot of pressure for that. LOTS.. It also depends upon the temperature at which you are trying to do this. The higher the surrounding and the water's temperature, the harder it gets (more pressure needed).
@solosailor222
@solosailor222 4 года назад
@@RajPraveen1312 how many PSI if 25C is constant, theoretically?
@OJASCKI
@OJASCKI 4 года назад
Sure, water evaporates in lower pressure environments, is liquid at atmospheric pressure and solid at around 50000 times (from memory) atmospheric pressure The standard lattice structure doesn't form though. The result is denser than the liquid phase, unlike normal ice.
@jokerace8227
@jokerace8227 4 года назад
Yes, water is the most amazing molecular substance of all. Things like the triple state of water is also fascinating.
@xLordxMarsx
@xLordxMarsx 4 года назад
It makes me happy that water is now cool in my head
@drVainMD
@drVainMD 4 года назад
I love Seeker’s videos, this one seemed a little off though. I felt it was somehow intentionally vague. Usually you guys are really good at adding specifics and granular level details in the explanations, this one seemed a little lacking though. Don’t get me wrong, I find the subject intriguing and want to know more, and certainly not dissing your talents or production quality, just feel it may have been rushed or incomplete or something. Still, very interested in knowing more about water and it’s oddities.
@sforge2414
@sforge2414 Год назад
Understanding water is the ultimate key to proving that Earth is a level plane of unknown depth/extent.
@joshuashaw8752
@joshuashaw8752 4 года назад
Pure water will freeze eventually if you cool it to a certain point, it is just far below 0 degrees celsius which is the common knowledge "freezing point" of water. At a low enough temperature nucleation of solid water will occur even without the assistance of a foreign contaminant like the minerals found in water
@prestonsdragon
@prestonsdragon 4 года назад
The concept of yin and yang is everywhere even with just water
@itsallgoodtodayok
@itsallgoodtodayok 4 года назад
Its becoming well known that swimming in water is not that different from swimming in a pool filled with ball bearings. The feeling of being wet isn't so much that you're in a liquid, but that you're surrounded by an even denser pleatora of these particles. Being wet vs being dry is just a matter of being surrounded by differnt types of particles. If you think about this long enough you will soon realize your place in teh universe.
@agerven
@agerven 4 года назад
Never realized this would be something out of the ordinary special. Unless it would be that there are no other molecular compounds that are fluid in average earth conditions that are also bi- or multi- polar in electricity? Don't know about that, but sure would like to know more about it.
@jameswest4819
@jameswest4819 4 года назад
Don't forget, deuterium oxide and it's freezing temperature. Also, Tritium Oxide degrades into Helium 3 and oxygen. Which is strange since Hydrogen changes into Helium during that process.
@peterhayman
@peterhayman 4 года назад
"we still dont understand why people click on clickbait knowing its clickbait..."
@nirviikalpa
@nirviikalpa 4 года назад
Water has memory and Indians in East exactly have a science on how it works and has quantum machines created. It was thought in the oldest universities on earth , nalandha and takshila. Still some places uses certain technologies to make it behave in certain way.
@binaykumar139
@binaykumar139 4 года назад
How bad could it get? 2020: water is not water
@Schmexy
@Schmexy 4 года назад
“It just doesn’t make sense” Says every sceptic ever. 🤣🤣🤣
@Palladiumavoid
@Palladiumavoid 3 года назад
If water was wet. It would mean that water touches smaller water molecules
@icegiant1000
@icegiant1000 3 года назад
You forgot to mention another amazing property. That is when ice is compressed, it becomes a liquid again. This is why an ice skater can glide across the ice. The blade of the ice skate concentrates the weight of the person to a very small yet intense area, which causes the top layer of ice to become liquid. If you were to replace water ice with just about any other ice, I do not believe you could skate on it, it would be more like skating on a slab of granite.
@coolnegative
@coolnegative 4 года назад
🎶"Practical man, practical man, when he's underwater does he get wet, or does the water get him instead?"🎶
@stuartie101
@stuartie101 4 года назад
1:54 Image someone throwing a glass of super cold water in your face! 🥶
@OJASCKI
@OJASCKI 4 года назад
It'd turn to ice crystals before it even got there
@bk-sl8ee
@bk-sl8ee 4 года назад
Video: *water is weird* Me:00:29 *Balls* Anybody?
@mlbreel
@mlbreel 4 года назад
Water is the miracle hiding in plain sight. It is so much more.
@Rovsau
@Rovsau 4 года назад
The reason ice is so slippery is because the semi-liquid layer just above the top keeps breaking and reforming bonds between the molecules. So if you stand on ice with a semi-liquid surface, you can suddenly slip for seemingly no reason. Body heat can trigger this on ice without liquid.
@sphakamisozondi
@sphakamisozondi 4 года назад
0:25 *Maren:* water has the highest surface tension than almost any other liquid. *Mercury:* i guess im not appreciated huh?
@MarenHunsberger
@MarenHunsberger 3 года назад
I said almost!! 😂
@sankarrajunarayanasamy2888
@sankarrajunarayanasamy2888 3 года назад
this isn't exactly how Anders' team from Stockholm presented it/ concluded from their XFEL experiments (X-ray free electron Laser).. I would suggest the presenter to get directly to the authors before presenting it to the public like this....
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