Gonna do this agian because nostr doesn't allow edits (thank gad)
How many molecules of water needs to be in a container at STP (standard temperature and pressure) to exhibit visual properties of liquid?
Gonna do this agian because nostr doesn't allow edits (thank gad)
How many molecules of water needs to be in a container at STP (standard temperature and pressure) to exhibit visual properties of liquid?
Depends how sharp your eyesight is? 🤷♂️
depends on the size of container but short answer is lots^lots
wetness is an emergent property that has more to do with the intermolecular forces than with the H2o molecules themselves and the forces are tiny so need lots to visually detect any effect of said tiny forces.
Shot in the dark answer: 0.01mol
Everything.
69420^21