Originally Posted By: ARCOgraphite
Originally Posted By: simple_gifts
Originally Posted By: StevieC
Sorry it had the consistency of non-frozen water even though it was -30c
Sheesh...
just bustin you a bit. Sometimes things don't read like the poster intended (including my responses here)
He was using "like water" as a simile; I say valid as written. Ice is not water, Ice is Ice. Funny though anyway
Funny, also, if you ask a Chem-E or Chemist what is the chemical descriptor for water, most all I've asked couldnt answer. Ive heard hydrogen hydroxide - but not being a chem-E, I couldnt say right or wrong. But, I dont think the -OH here makes it a hydroxyl group.
Grammatically it works, scientifically it doesn't.
Ice and steam are all states/forms of water. Along with liquid. They're all water, just solid, liquid or gas.
Water is Dihydrogen-monoxide.