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'''Water''' is one of the Earth's basic naturally occurring elements. It covers about 70% of the world's surface, and is one of the key parts to the survival of species. Up to 60% of the human body is water | '''Water''' is one of the Earth's basic naturally occurring elements. It covers about 70% of the world's surface, and is one of the key parts to the survival of species. Up to 60% of the human body is water! | ||
==Scientific Makeup== | ==Scientific Makeup== | ||
Chemically, water(H<sub>2</sub>O) is two atoms of [[Hydrogen]], and one atom of [[Oxygen]]. Water by definition is usually a liquid, although it can be converted to different states by the removal or addition of heat. Water heated to 100 degrees Celcius begins to convert to [[steam]], a gaseous state, and when cooled to 0 degrees Celcius converts to ice, a solid state. | Chemically, water(H<sub>2</sub>O) is two atoms of [[Hydrogen]], and one atom of [[Oxygen]]. Water by definition is usually a liquid, although it can be converted to different states by the removal or addition of heat. Water heated to 100 degrees Celcius begins to convert to [[steam]], a gaseous state, and when cooled to 0 degrees Celcius converts to ice, a solid state. |
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Water is one of the Earth's basic naturally occurring elements. It covers about 70% of the world's surface, and is one of the key parts to the survival of species. Up to 60% of the human body is water!
Scientific Makeup
Chemically, water(H2O) is two atoms of Hydrogen, and one atom of Oxygen. Water by definition is usually a liquid, although it can be converted to different states by the removal or addition of heat. Water heated to 100 degrees Celcius begins to convert to steam, a gaseous state, and when cooled to 0 degrees Celcius converts to ice, a solid state.