We take Water for granted in most developed countries but in many places the water is not fit to drink.
photo by: Fir0002/Flagstaffotos (GFDL)
Although drinking water is important to us, Water has many other uses and its properties are studied extensively in numerous scientific fields. Water has key "(insert any term from below)" properties that are unexpected in almost any molecule, except Water of course.
Here are just a few examples:
Chemical - The universal solvent; hydrogen bonding effect
Physical - Ice floats; surface tension
Biological - Capillary action; supporting marine life
Environmental - Global warming; water cycle
Astronomical - A sign of extraterrestrial life?
Medical - Therapeutic healing properties; medication diluent
Recreational - Swimming; boating
Spiritual - The Living Water; Noah and the Flood
I have just listed a few of Water's many properties that make it one of, if not the, most essential molecule we know. Over the course of the next few posts, I hope to tell the full story of the fascinating compound that is Water.
"Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him. John 7:38 (NIV)"
I'm excited to show my homeschooler this post!
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