Did you hear about the water molecule that wanted to be a supermodel?

It had some serious drip.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/AverageStudent_05
πŸ“…︎ Jan 22 2022
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If the universe were like the ocean, we’d be the waves. We’re not made of any specific water molecules, we’re a pattern that keeps its shape for a while until it crashes on the shore.
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"Sundogs", caused by low temperatures (-21c here) freezing the water molecules in the air. The light then refracts through the ice crystals giving this amazing effect.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/smellyseamus
πŸ“…︎ Jan 06 2022
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Water Molecule
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Goatee_McGee
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How long will it take for a drop of water (V = 0,03 ml) to completely evaporate when it evaporates at a constant rate of 1 000 000 molecules per second?

Please assume it does evaporate completely.
I think my thinking process is fine; I am just making an awkward unit conversion mistake.
Any help is much appreciated.

StepA - How many molecules in the drop?
0,03 ml = 0,03g

n = 0,03/18 = 0,0016 mol

N = 0,0018*6,022*10^(23) = some nonsense which is definetly wrong.

Where am I making a misstake please?

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Quiz time with Ken Kratz: Which sportsman said this? "molecules in the water react to our emotions, to what has been said."

β€œI know some people that, through energetical transformation, through the power of prayer, through the power of gratitude, they managed to turn the most toxic food, or maybe most polluted water into the most healing water, because water reacts. Scientists have proven that in experiment, that molecules in the water react to our emotions to what has been said,” he said.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Kenye_Kratz
πŸ“…︎ Jan 12 2022
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[Gendered] water molecules in a physics textbook from the 80’s
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πŸ‘€︎ u/curlyhairlad
πŸ“…︎ Dec 15 2021
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Stand Name: Ancient Oceans. Stand Master: Kaiyou Mizumi. Ability: Water Molecule Manipulation.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/LawReal6944
πŸ“…︎ Jan 15 2022
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Scientists have calculated that in each glass of water we drink, at least one molecule has passed through ____________. OWE
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πŸ‘€︎ u/soda-hero
πŸ“…︎ Jan 09 2022
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With the average water cycle, what are the chances that someone will drink the same water molecule twice in their life?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/LR-II
πŸ“…︎ Dec 26 2021
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The African nation aiming to be a hydrogen superpower. The project will...ultimately produce around 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. In simple terms, the renewable energy from the sun and wind will be used to separate hydrogen molecules from desalinated water. bbc.com/news/business-597…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/chopchopped
πŸ“…︎ Dec 29 2021
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Got some silver shot. Looks like i got a water molecule, or a mickey mouse head. Lol
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Sgt_Smartarse
πŸ“…︎ Dec 16 2021
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Could you hypothetically cover the entire earth with a layer of water 1 molecule thick and prove it?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/CoconutMallDriver
πŸ“…︎ Dec 06 2021
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"Sundogs", caused by low temperatures (-21c here) freezing the water molecules in the air. The light then refracts through the ice crystals giving this amazing effect.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/smellyseamus
πŸ“…︎ Jan 06 2022
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Just 1tbsp of oil poured into a large body of water can spread out to over 1/2 acre in size (1 molecule thick). The oil can also tame waves caused by wind, which usually gains traction on the surface of the water. This same basic concept is what is used to create other things, like Invisible Glass. v.redd.it/3gpkg60uytz71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Stitchpool626
πŸ“…︎ Nov 15 2021
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What are the odds that an individual water molecule has passed through you more than once?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/unsupervised1
πŸ“…︎ Nov 24 2021
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8 days in. Im fanning 3 times a day and misting just enough to see little water molecules on the surface. Should i be misting constantly??
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Upset-Opposite725
πŸ“…︎ Dec 12 2021
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How fast would you have to shake a container of liquid to get the molecules moving so fast the water becomes boiling hot?

Is that even possible?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/SilkyJohnson666
πŸ“…︎ Oct 12 2021
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[Group Theory] For G4={E,A,B,C} I have 4 different multiplication tables. Will I also have 4 multiplication tables for C2v point group? Let's say for water molecule.

If the answer is "yes" then I think I get it. But if it's "no" then I'll need some explanation :(

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πŸ‘€︎ u/BerserkKaiji
πŸ“…︎ Nov 10 2021
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Do people really not know that Aqua has a water molecule hair clip?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TastyCommunity1
πŸ“…︎ Jul 09 2021
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Some of the water molecules that carved the Grand Canyon have passed through it multiple times.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/draindead
πŸ“…︎ Nov 22 2021
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I used chemdraw to make an imaginary molecule that hypothetically reacts with sodium and oxygen to create phosgene and carbon monoxide (forgot one water molecule in the products)
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πŸ‘€︎ u/IAMA_Printer_AMA
πŸ“…︎ Oct 24 2021
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How many water molecules does it take for water to behave as a liquid?

I’m aware that a single molecule can’t be a solid, liquid, or gas so I wonder how many molecules are needed to make a phase meaningful, in this case a liquid.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/RandomGuy886
πŸ“…︎ Sep 08 2021
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Everything is made of atoms. An atom is the smallest particle of an element, like oxygen or hydrogen. Atoms join together to form molecules. A water molecule has three atoms: two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. v.redd.it/lmq8t26e36i71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/reddituser870870
πŸ“…︎ Aug 18 2021
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Simplified version of the Thermohaline (Heat/Salt) circulation system of earths major ocean currents. It can take over a 1000 years for a single water molecule to complete the journey.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/jimi15
πŸ“…︎ Nov 05 2021
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Some research on "Redox Signaling Molecules" a.k.a. ASEA water

I have this tube of ASEA Renu 28 that was given to me, I haven't used it and wanted to know how it works before trying it. Obviously this is a saline solution claiming to be the fountain of youth. But I wanted to understand the science. Anything I found on the internet was inconclusive on how it is actually supposed to work, so in order to help myself understand this concept better i'm sharing with you my findings. I'm not a chemist or a biologist but i've read a some articles and studies from Oxford and the NIH to come to this conclusion.

Let's assume you know what ASEA is and what the bottle claims to do, and that you have a basic understanding of cellular biology... i.e.: "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" <-literally all you will need to know in this context, it helps us produce ATP / Energy. Oxygen along with glucose are the two ingredients needed for us to create ATP through cellular respiration.

The mechanism of "Redox Signaling" is a natural process for maintaining the balance of oxygen in a system.

There are a few terms here we need to know. Here's my basic understanding of what they are in order to piece together how they work together in a living organism:

Oxygen: This is a toxic gas / element that Aerobes / Aerobic species such as humans require to live, grow, and survive. It is toxic, so aerobes have evolved to process it with the use of antioxidants.

Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS): These are highly reactive chemicals that have been derived from Oxygen. Think about things like hydrogen peroxide. They play an important role in our systems to trigger signals within our bodies.

Free Radicals: From what I understand, these are the same as Reactive Oxygen Species. We hear about free radicals all the time, that they are toxic, and that they cause cancer. But they also play an important role in signaling Oxidative Stress.

Oxidative Stress: This is the state of imbalance between ROS and Detoxifiers / Antioxidants. Basically too much oxygen, which can lead to oxygen toxicity.

Antioxidants: These are substances that our body uses to fight oxidative stress. We consume these through fruits and vegetables, and some people consume them by popping vitamin pills. (the efficacy of popping vitamins as a way to increase antioxidants in the body is still under review from what i've read).

Redox: This is the term we use for the systems mechanism to REDuce OXygen, when there is Oxidative Stress.

*^these def

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Speshmix
πŸ“…︎ Nov 22 2021
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If matter cannot be created or destroyed, does that mean the oxygen molecules I breathe and water molecules I drink could potentially be the same ones breathed/drank by anyone that has ever existed?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/JarWeb
πŸ“…︎ Oct 21 2021
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I made a water molecule out of polymer clay! I'm going to make it into an earring :)
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πŸ‘€︎ u/melas02
πŸ“…︎ Apr 29 2021
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"This all natural mineral is mined from the earth, cleaned, remineralized, nano-sized, and then suspended into water molecules using sonic technology so that it can travel everywhere throughout the body" t.me/stewpeters/7423
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πŸ‘€︎ u/justalazygamer
πŸ“…︎ Sep 18 2021
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If a microwave is 2.4ghz and excites water molecules, what would a 5ghz microwave exited? Serious answers only.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/alt-0191
πŸ“…︎ Oct 24 2021
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Water molecule making me thirsty
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πŸ‘€︎ u/the_olly_trolley
πŸ“…︎ Apr 23 2021
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[REQUEST] Is this accurate? Do my cups of water invariably contain molecules of Jesus, Genghis Khan, Hitler, and Mother Theresa?
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I made a water molecule out of polymer clay. I'm going to make it into earrings. What do you guys think? :)
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πŸ‘€︎ u/melas02
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[Request] How many molecules of water are there on earth? (Est.)
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πŸ‘€︎ u/lucSurMontaine
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Have you ever consumed, or come in contact with, the same molecule of water?

Ok, I know this one is probably ACTUALLY a stupid question. But, I was on vacation recently some place far away (that I had been previously) and it was raining and I got me thinking about water moving around the earth in the form of clouds, rain, humidity, lakes, rivers, oceans, etc., And whether or not I have ever come into contact with a single molecule of water twice in my life. Or at least, what are the odds of coming across the same molecule twice.

Thanks for taking my stupid question into consideration.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/huehuehueyyy
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ELI5 -- Why do water molecules attract each other (why does cohesion happen) if they're stable/have a neutral charge?

H2O is stable/has a neutral chrage, right? Why do they attract each other if they're stable?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Azooz321
πŸ“…︎ Sep 19 2021
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Most molecules of water have been through a urethra
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